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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_05_20 v�y zw­ , VOL. T.`'I1 PICgERIN( , ONT.. FRIDAY . MAY 20, 1938. OW01011140ltZal Lawlleal. SPRING FLOWER SHOW Duabartoa -GREENWOOD NOTICE Pickering Twp. Horticultural Soe. _ We are glad to report Mrs. Wal- i Q IR H. C. PSARSON-Physician ,. At Dunbarton Sunday School room .,MILLS Our tebekapase our•wa Nicholson recovering nicely from },. y y on Tuesday, May 81st at 4her t. Dt+oesarseon. Duoturtao. uon every day." D. S. T: the Spring Show ps un-. atevere illness. 1886,.1936 8: ll�'ORSYTH. Oph.D., Director Dr. Brawn, Principal of Victoria _ R.oPtooe•rleal Aoodationof Ontario.Res• COAL COKE der way. Have you made the-nec- University, g very CHOPPING lssaerd lacmherof the American ppwm•triai ' essa -preliminary arrangements? Lniverait , brou ht a v inter- ry trtlnary eating address os Sunday last. ooa. are' esaminea t»atrvointmmt• WOOD , Exhibitors must be members, except A number of our Monday,- Wednesday. and Friday' so..'s�o�.ctaramvoc.one. , CEMENT,EN T your people in the bud house.competition Join went to Niagara Falls on Blossom WE GRIND FINE BAND, GRAVEL, now and boost your society. Prize Sunday. Bran,- Sborts and Feed of aid and lists and rules may be obtained from , Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell and - a Soiicicoc,Notarr ruWtc. tKo.+eyco L•aa.' , inwiWille-Al CL ' ' Miss Mabel Dixon spent Sunday ' Ripa toemerly oecupted by tris lou A.E.t;hri•- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Brown. Secretary, Mrs: Austin with relatives at Orillia. eoneentrafes for profitablegeedi Wn,•otttL�iaf of 6 curt liou e.Whitby. ay -• _Ic •' n Wood Treasurer or any director: of After working for a couple of ke t-on band ~ also local eart8 a work g. P P iii the Society. Membership $1.00. months on the new bd - BEATON, BELL l! ROSS � ghwaq at the Harnstors & Solicitors We have also pissed in sloe): a fall Rouge, a great deal of the fill has We stock only the best Poultry , S. S. No. 4 East line of Maple Leaf Miltuag settled out of sight and work has Feeds and Supplies. W"LAM J,BEATON. K.C. l,o'at Feeds. 1 been diseen#inued-far atime- J ALi3R( Y.E BELL,K.C. J.H.F.ROSS AB a means of conveying tl*'r congratulations to their former tea- Decoration Day at Erskine Cent- t JAMESA WRIGHT A. We MITCHELL > etatxy, Second Sunday in June Kind- , a My grease. Toronto. Adelaide seas cher, and to their present•trustee, ly Miss Ruby the date. NANO TVNINtI jr- C.RICHARD90N A Co., Barris. Pickering, Unt. Mr. asd Mrs. Ben Bryant, at the • t.J biibh. of .their son. ,the pupils and ' Miss Ruby Andrew, of Pickering, •fart.Sol' Lots. Notaries etc.. Suite 56it. �J'1SC8 hone 74n0 ' Residence 8520 was the guest of.Miss Ina McCon- ,ANDI Sacafitor Lire Building.36 Toronto St.Toronto. p teacher 'of School Section- No. 4 T•t•ptaone�6.168tt:Pictenag.Fhont 8613. Sti - ochie over the weelo-end.'She assist East; have hoisted the school flag, * All kinds of RP sir Work AL NGUS McMILLAN-Barrister, Sol- _Qora ed the choir and sang a solo very a rii The Beal Store;Claremont . eautifulr ln'the church on Sunday All-'Fufiin Guaranteed cii6r. Notary Public. 19'S•lelinta Street y g Teledhone Elgin 5303, 29ti PHONE 924 Brougham morning. The annual banquet of the Dun- . C. S. MaoDONALD 11rr►teat -�T UX09 CLOSE AVE.. 9'ORONTO M � The Easton Garage has opened up _]EIiBERT T. FALLAIeE. L D 9.. We Are displaying an attractive a refreshment booth in connection ng a series of meetings for the Phone Lakeside 1502 j 1 D.D,S.,Graduate of the Royal-College of variety of season. was held at the chlurch when Qrdert, taken at NEWS OR>a with the garage. Sor4eoaa sod the univereltr of Toronto. Aluminum and Granitewilre Etc. Harold Anderson, President, .acted ee�ts narderke.ecodd door east of St. Aad- Mrs. Marshall of Toronto, is the �4e Furniture and Furniture � - •s�'aCLaccl<. Piet«tog cot. Omae boon: 9 ae Toastmaster.' Ed. Brown prOpUB- _ a d• al• gymor oy appotntoent. cxsr [Novelties. guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Holtby •srvfe•D. Phone f let azoo. Prices low. in keeping with times. and Mr. Holtby. ed a toast to the church, this was p s Miss Ella Wallace of Toronto, and responded to by Sev. Howie. Toasts A aTll►f. Mrs. J. Baird, of Wick, were guests were proposed respectively :Helen 8 � at the Brown home on Sunday. Scott, Ina McConochie and Andy An- &id�e;s2 �� -,,.•..�.. �w. RADIA SERVICE owing to the holiday next week �' The guest speaker of the ev- DIL BEATON. TOWNSHIP ening was Rev, Russell O'Brien. of , cleft. couvoyaac•r.Co"Missm"r for A Graduate Of Radio COldege the News will be in Brougham on Whitby, who spoke on "Romance on Bda�ie., 'Accountant,'Etc. Issuer of with Monday, instead of Tuesday. the Spanish Maine". Vocal solos by Lumber and Lath . [�saoaas wrote•ate•out. Tit Milk Producers' Association l A E. RIGHARDSQN Up-to-the-minute training George Percival and Stan Blowes of and beta s largely attended meeting in .B. C. Shingles • the Town Hall on Tuesdayevening, 09hawa, led in community singing. g' blue Coal' t#]ifNlia[tAL IN3t7RANG$ FINEST EQUIPMENT; the 10th.` Kinsale for Alberta Coal _ Mrs. n attendingthe _ REAL ESTATE Gannon is ; -Guararsteed Satisfaction - -graduating exercises -of.St: Mich- - E79NVEYANQIbt1G - Ms. and Mrs. Floyd Reesox-and �•Domeati0 Coke t e'-called on Mr. and, Mrs. FII7@IIs. L1ID@ Plaster ra sM astsfWtrired agency, ""y 1938 which takes place on the 28th: , to serve. Kearonable Prices A. .Parkin recently. Tubses and Eattedles always M b•,itd Miss Gladys- is among the number he will be lad Coen know that Gibson ie Maple Body Wood . Pick. iNb _ __ _ ` a satin A ntlis for Land F@nae H. RAY MILLER. A large number of children art- some better at the time of writing. $8 y j71T A` Brougham. Ontario r YY MAW W ended the Mission Band Meeting at M1ss Eileen Parkin and Mr. blit- anti Neta] _6whn- 48tf Phone Mark Id08 -t4MENSED- AUCTIONEER AND - the home of Mrs. Dean Main lastton - — . VALUATOR -- _ present -in.Toronto. _ r � - with the leaders, Mrs. bisira and A Pew from here a`t ' ol[tihIItt Im eTll@17it - F Abase— _ _ - Oddfellows' rade !geld in Brooklin t Pa .. r r Ad' resa.B14 Dundas deetre Prices 8efo s oil oe w ice. d �� . �..� On Monday morning. as th.e M. �y51 last Sunda afternoon.. ._ St reec 14aat. Sunday _ Anderson 'milk '_ruck waw apps rash- �, Miss Marion 5ludte of Toronto an of All Sind - Whitb Ontario. Insurance A la. 3' � ing the Brougham fou. corners from has been spending tithe est two >� P WILSON BRQ�: Beet Rates Available with the north, the steeringg gen. broke weeks' with Kinsale friends. LL� c sending the truck off of the road. Misses Muriel Bell and Florence Loalst Hint onto Shingles For Sale Going slow for the stop and tke'a1= °? t3 Beenritf and Service.. Mowbray tilts returned from their PhnnoM4rk 7300. , most level village street prevented trip to Guelph, reporting a very in- Oak.Halvanized Steel Shin les, a serious accident. The Barclay SPECIAL t; teresting and educations! time. address IPbone hart carry Congratulations to Miss Mabel Felt Slate Shingles. ' - truck Werra soon on d to ca the t - ,Also.•rs-rubbering huRgy wheels. BROUGHAM -PICK 516 load and Mr. Anderswi to Torontai tlaryron, who obtained two 'bronze � Lawn mowers •b%rpPned. _ where be could secure +%P. necessary „dela at York , County. Musical 1 Ifs. Maple Lumber-.820. peF X : - T. PATEReON S . - CLARSMON repairs for his truck. k'ortunately Festival h-Id of 4„rv+m 'last week, in SN ft. lots or more. _ Oall and Ret prices. Phone 8812 We Hanle the accident did not happen on the one for the '.Mezzo Soprano Solo op- - -.. n road where deep ditc`” orG_'. , ° p' fih� !'^r nr;• of �'. nrr sur prices an.Reddy Roofing 7f you knew you WERE NEXT A Complete Line:of Pu embankments occur. _ oprano Solo open to and Asphalt Shingles. Prises �rW - y Y The annual meeting: of the Wom- the Province of Ontario. Miss Glad- you would bulls in after that In ina, Livestock, and en's Institute held at the home of ere higher is the Spring - =r surance Protection we've been Mr. dna Mrs• E'. Hohb on tin ys Puckrirt, of Audleg, Mrs. A. and - --$ Chow- y Y Mrs. Edgar Crosby, of Markham; og 10th, had an attendance of 35. Mrs Miss Mary HArbron and Mrs. P. ,:- 'DICKERING we MAY BE NEXT -- Bert Harvey, President in charge. N. Spratt of W`Itby,.all attended.' Mrs. Burk, Secretary-Treasurer Rave Rev. W. •J. Smythe ' of Port .CYRIL E. MORLEY - Do N. 'Lockwoo(� an excellent report of the year's act story LUMBER YARD _ OBNERAL INSURANCE N� ties. Eleven meetings 1•4eld at 'the Pe will rive a stn in words and pictures of his recent ,visit to Ire-. put Motto=Service and Protection • -. homes of members with a total att- laid on_Fri nest in Greenwood _ PHONE 3400 phone 6700 en ace of over 100. At the Oen - - a Tickenng Mills - P Church, under the auspices of the. :Meeting in January, 70 members, in- + `-PICKRRING, ONT. eluding male escorts, attended' the W. M. S. Musical numbers from At . •Claremont Mt. Zion, Kinsale and Greenwood banquet. During the year many , gi ren• WE. DELIVER subjects have held the attention of 11 also be •Summer Furniture Ernest C. ..Fetzer - the members, and have had several Mcl'u[lough--Sanger , public speakers. Mr, F. M. Chap- $100 up-men" regatrefl.j GM& Pubman, dealing with Agriculture and A. pretty wedding took .place .at .. Mortgagee. Lawn` Chair R. G. CLENDENING Mr. W. C. I'l-onson K. C. on -the bride's home, Brampton, on Sat- LAWYER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Legislation. Financial Report sub- urday, May 7th,: when Vera Belle, Tis leloperie°os '= folds.very eQsily from the -_ mitted by Mrs. Burk gate receipts youngest daughter of Mr, and '.Mrs. __. frontcurl ver ish'ed bard as $96.99. Expenditures $83.36, c • wood frame, with reinforced DHy and Night Service' much of this going to Hospital and Lester Ronald, Youngest son'of Mr. a 111a seat,in a heavy striped awn• phone gg00 Crippled Children's Funds. The loc- and Mrs. James McCullougl',, Clare- NE �7CT _ al school also received gifts and ot- mont Ont. The bride entered the , ing duck ;1.49. ..:,-.Malvern 5800 her home needs. Mrs. Hamilton living-room which Agri decorated "DISCOVERY gave a good report from *e Flower with spring flowers, pink and white - _F ET Markham • Ont, Committee. Mr. Hedges was MEDICATED - Deck Chairs g app- streamers, and wedding bells, on the -INSOLES ointed as caretaker of the Flower arm of her father, to the.strains of Complete witb canopy and Bed at the Cemetery, the responsib'. Lohengri8's.Wedding March, played Ends Foot Torture Quicker hot resit. Sturdy bardwobd ility of the W. I. The subject of by Miss Florence Wilson. The bride Comfortable to Wear Frames in natural hardwood, HARDWARE oTgaauzing s W. I. choir was well looltisd lovely in navy blue triple received and adopted. The Election sheer, matching accessories with a N covering in a baavy striped - of officers was conducted b Mrs. Stops awning-••52.10. Dairy -Su lies, Tinware, En- y eongge of roses. Miss Dora Sang- SORE BURNING ACHINU SWEAT} Y PP T. G. Brown. T}•.o following.. "re er was her sister's'only attendant in ZING FEET amelware, Electric Wasbers, elected:' President (re-elected) Mrs. navyblue taffeta Bolero dress, mat- - -- SIMMONS' WALNUT STEEL Bert Hary Ran»ves Callouses.Destroyii f3ai Stoves,, Paists, Oils, Coal Harvey. 1st Vice-President, chdng accessories and corsage of BED Oil. all at right. prices. Mrs. M. Hamilton. 2nd Vice-Pres sweet peas. Donald McCullough-was Odors -'Complete with felt mattress and it'Ient, Mrs. Manson Ellicott. Secre- his bro era best furan. The Rev. C. BEST for Atblete , Foot, ab spring—$18.50 Tinsmithing and Repair tary_Treasurel, Mrs. M Burk E. G�CrgM, officiated. During Dancing Feet. Easily Appli6d -,Work promptly attended Press Secretary, Mrs. T. C. Browli. the signing of the register the bride's lBstst At bnlaeeaa, Day w Night to, Organist, Mrs. Ellicott. District Mites Edythe Sanger and Mrs. $OOrI'Hih1G-SANITARY _ y sister, ti e i Ihr ,etor, Mrs. R. Burrel. Dirsct- .. 9ie. per 1� " I Love You e ors: The newly appointed officers, TruWl. After the wedding the Q Vials PWWkstlon•-Wb Oder IALVIN BUSHBY Mrs. Andrew Glen, Mrs. L. John- bride's mother received, wearing C A �TERRITT .Hardware Tinsmith stun and Mrs. T. Robertson- At. Wile crepe. The gloom's mother jf'� QC . • A. the close of the meeting delicious wore bQack printed crepe. After a JONES- * E c 0 KER Nu. NEW S- 4 PT0KVTTNG refreshments and 'tea were served by dainty buffet luncheon the F`uneiai Director Mesdames W. Milne E. Holtby, F. y Rtunitibzre Dealer °b'Oe 46N onupte left for a moRor trip to Netw 'j� �i ` Cassie and Mise C. Nitros. Roti call York 3`tate. The beside donning • � Ria""` ��� l�G saw all the meatbers present renew- nary coat for travelling. On their law M ftikSrixf. Ontario ing their •ma nbe"hp• return thug will re" at C1at==L • Jr 0 - Newer Insulin - r Proven Better SEWSSitnall"INTERPRETEDar Daily Dose Needed and - .—Good Control of Diabetes -'.A Com tarY DIT TblrBic. eaivD ' _ - E On. Moes Imp ortant Events Obtained E ORIAL COMME VT FROM HERE. '', . • EVERYfVHERE ---_-_-of the Week. , -_ Dr. Richard F. Friedlander re- sy [I.IZABETH [[DY - re- ported last week at Boston that in- �+ w �& streugths of various nations. The estigations with the new, long-act- CANADA suit is interesting. ing insulin now available for the _ Soviet Russia, it appears, has the ! treatment of diabetes, showed that Not To Be Sneezed At most submarines, with something like MOMENTOUS DAYS: So much Chinese side in favor of their ultf- patients needed less of it per day Ontario is'. planning a drive against 150 of them. Italy comes second, with is happening in the world today, mate victory, over the Japanese in- than the older type of insulin. hay fever and •that -is a movement 84 ships built and 14 building. France event' 'are oving so quickly on all. vaders: First, the.. country is united Dr. Friedlander is instructor ih that is not to be sneezed at.-' Peter- has 92: Britain 70, Germany 61 and `.fro nations of momentous politically as never before, drawn medicine at University of California borough Examiner. Japan '60• Altogether there are more - import this quarter or that together by a genuine will to resist Medical School. -o- under-sea craft in the world today go practically unnoticed. Our atte ' Japan and to fight to the finish; sec- Experimented With 52 Or Go To Grandma's Funeral than during the height of sub.. •trine tion can be focussed only on so many ond, the facility of the Japanese in -- The advantagey of the newer in- The provincial -comptroller of .fin. warfare.ln 1917.-.Ottawa Journal, points at once. Watching what Hitler guerrilla warfare; third, help from sulin, Dr.. Friedlander said, include, once reveals that every citizen of On- is doing in Central. Europe, what German technical advisers and Rus- "a more constant, hence better h tarso works 54 days a year to support P y Pull for the Prairies naso ins ie planning i - , - e en we new. w is • Faith in the prairies is not C0111113ea ranean, it is physically impossible difficult job the Japanese have set- duction.in the number of,daily in- days of the year they were, we might to those Who dwell on these once fer- '.also• to keep our eyes on what is themselves; fifth, the fact. that Ja- jections of insulin and frequently a be tempted to stay home on some of tile grain lands, for Senator Iva C. happening in India,'in ,Palestine, in pan's standard of living is bound to `considerable reduction in the total them.-E. J. P., in Stratford Beacon- Fallis, who knows the prairies from „Iraq, in Syria, in Morocco, in South fall as the war goes on. daily insulin requirement." Herald. _ former••reaidence -until 19.0' in the . America and Mexico (for world- Mr. Gunther points to the reverse- His report was based on experi- _07-. West, voices the' opinion that; given stirring events are brewing in each side of the canvas, citing China's ments with .a group of 52 patients The�ee� , the prairies one o these corners of a eaartb)i disadvantage's: rs , e apanese previous y reale with regular in-. can -raise the finest wheat in ,the We do well if we are able to watch have virtual command of the air; sulin and "chosen at random". Someone suggests that when we be- We progress of the war in China and second, the Chinese army is woeful- gin pining for the "good old days" we world. in Spain. iy deficient in artillery; third, the should run the automobile into the In that opinign she is simply ex- in in our own dear Canada, Japanese are better provisioned, bet- • lake,-throw the radio into the garbage pressing the general view held by far-. ' News In Review' can, tear the telephone off the wall mers in the West. They know that, there a plenty going on. Whether we ter armed;•fourth, provincial feeling, and throw the -electric light switch given reasonable weather conditions- read the newspapers or not, to find is still strong, amopg the Chinese, out f the window.. Y d to the durfAg the growingseason, the land. out. and unification of the armies is et o w n ear an take e - # • • • ;--'- y Lost Division Carries On airplane down out .of the sky while w ell an abundant crop, but they ill yield far from perfect. we hitch u the os, team.-Lethbridge also are aware, froir bitter eaperi- - HE:' D�1YE France.-The Spanish P epee, that under drought conditions i TEN-POWER PACT: Urged by # • • • , ' �, » p Herald. i Winston Churchill last week in Loa- Governments lost division sailed little or nothing can be expected from EARLIER VEGETABLES: The 'forth from its hidden Pyrenees -o- g don-is a wide European alliance of in Ontario advancing Mountain stronghold over -the week- Canadians Ate Less Meat the land.-Moose Jaw Times-Journal - en powers CWCUt9TeO. apace, is now two weeks ahead of end-in we raids on the insuen s the German Reich and block further rgprevious ears. Vegetables are com= aggression on the part of the Nazis. p y northern linea. more pork in 2937.than beef and veal. THE ing on the market away ahead of Military' despatches said.-the ditty- This was the experience in 1936, but -o- If such a front were formed of the P smaller nations of Europe and Rua- schedule, and one dealer predicts Sion, which has become a-symbol.of in 1935 and 1934,they consumed more Australia's Warning that we'll "have strawberries by. the heroism to the Barcelona Govern- beef than pork. In 1937 the consump- In ever democracy the public must iusing League of Nations machinery,ia behind France and Great Britain, first of June." ment and a thorn to the insurg ents; -Hori'of pork was 62.35 pounds per cap- now add esa itself to the realities of • '.. Mr. Churchill declared, the United All very lovely, unless frosts, was hampering General Franco's its as against 58.89 pounds of beef and the menace thus,disclosed. Whether (States would undoubtedly "signal come along and nip our Ontario preparations for a drive near 'the veil. The consumption of pork in another great war may yet be averted her encouragement and ay�pathy." fruits in the bud. French frontier. 1936 was 67.08 pounds per capita-and is problematical; but this much may Said Mr. Churchill: "Ii' we can = of beef and veal 60.48 pounds- On the be proclaimed as certain, that unless ' rally even ten wel"rmed States in .H-use Collapses _ whole, therefore, the Canadian people the opponents-wherever they may be -- a Europe, all banded together to attack ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands. ate leas meat last year than they did found-of bri• _e in int.Ptlt:... +•nl' -an aggressor, we would be so strong Nine persons were crushed to death in the previous year.-St: Catharines danger, the chances of averting l ultb that immediate danger might be he this week when an ancient house Standard. _• � mate.war must be counted negligible. warded off and a breathing spaceon the Hoogstraat collapsed. A —a— We must face the vital tact that Ger- would be •gained for building later BOOK 'SHELF \woman, her baby and seven men The Hitch-Hiking Nuisance many, Italy, end Japan are today' mo• still, a der-structurr -o4-y ate." -—Hy-RI-!'epgT_H__E[QY were ,killed. The 'Hoogstraat is-the ,. As Spring opens up and motoring bilized for war, in the Mediterranean * , . • city-s usies sires a i�-'t wen lam- Z or business be mare CSpain)i, Is, China, in Austria; without 3111�iED BLESSING: With the soil rug - - W i g nalallf6d ecora os,of"hoattlitres.-de ing-trea� rued-lay- h-hour cro ds si Increases. .Few people object to glv- ties and careless in excuses, they are of the Prairies j..A moistened by the best Lj L� Mg» ing a "lift" to some'needy person, but simply ravaging defenceless 4eighbors rainfall in 17 years, and crop pros- - Fascist Revolt Crushed the galling part (with emphasis, on for their own gain. In each of these ` pects the most favorable since 1933, ..:By Dahris Martin RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. - A the gall) is that most of the-would-be- ventures no limit is set to the obleq• Western. realfarmers of the drought- spectacular, - well-planned, though riders'are people who can-well afforit Lives; and no spectator can propound _ stricken areas are nevertheless rot areakly carried' .out-uprising staged to pay their way. They use-simply a forma for •diplomatic, bargaining, half-as happy as we imaging them to In large and wiirsomepictures-and I last week by the TrAograhsias (Bra- this means at trans orcatlori that they means a much' to*err price-vaill be stars that' repeat, the plight of a nap or kill President Getulso Vargas may be spared the.purchase ofa ticket .not leave the marauder ith at least on recognized carriers.-St. Thomas a part of his toot. This we regard ae offered for wheat;a good crop means small Jamb whose ,woolly coat Came and seize the Administration, failed Times Journal. the gr'ue'l 'sped of the nand situ also that the mortgage companies, off in patches is unfolded here for after sharp fighting between the reb- = who for so long have neglected to very small people. Baba did not like els and Government forces. -O- atlon In Its.challenge unmistak b1 e :-->f'orecIose on ;[arms that were seem- the idea at all; he had been all Many were-killed and.,wounded; �� and the Nation's : .-- a e-to.every, people. that�oss saes __- yngly worth nothing, now are likely white, all over. He was now, begin. among the litter b in the In Washington. where there is more anything worth coveting. 'The moral B g b9ing Miliister talk than.uaeial about armaments, they 0 us.here,iri Australia is aaestapable. to .clamp down on the debt ridden ning to show pink spots where the of War, Enrico Gaspar Dutra,- and , farmers. T�rrixt the devil and the skin had'no wool at all. It did not the Prince of Braganza, pretender -- bave been compiling data bp the naval -Sydney flet 'd. - _ - deep, our Western neighbors are, look right to. him, and he ,did not tb the Brazilian Imperial Throde. AN .ELE•CTION Iii 19387: Ot- think it looked right to anybody. So national monument. Hitler's mother all; was designed ` y Olin Stephens T leve' insists that there is no valid he went to the merchant for-a new Greatest Battle of. the War got& yn-it .1905„ of New Ycrk-. She..is rued tcith a reason for an appeal to the country coat, and this worthy sent him to the TOKIO.-The battle now raging 100-h irsepow' Diesel ixiliary. she in 1938, -no excuse for a_ Dominion tailor, and' he to the weaver, until on the Lunghai- Railway line in - - i has a beam of sixteen feet and draws election this fall. It is ts alking plaus- at fast the shepherd, melted by the Shantung Province, m e, China, is com- World Voyage lil t�" feet. ibly, because trip to the polls is tears of Baba-and anything more parable to the eatest recorded ` Her beat-day's' sail .was 215 r.`!as, not really due for another two years. moving than this picture of Baba in Japans military history, according -70'FoOt Schooner said_ Mr. Raker, who has skippered Just the same the opinion is pre- tears- it would be hard for a baby to correspondents-at the front, who the vessel throughant the trip around . C valent in some quarters that Parlia- to find-sent him-to_B1ack Sheep. for the first time 'in months are re- ' ' the.world. ' T ;rent'will be dissolved next year- That wise animal laughed and laugh- porting the ail. Boat is at San Juen Porto Rico Th^ en • g fighting. let - the fourth year since the election-- ed. Baba's new coat was coming in; . gibes• meats, sails and . fit- kfter 30,000 Miles in 13 Months zings, were, sent to Hongkong in.1936 .but not this fall, or. anywhere near this was why the old one was coming when Mr. Baker decided he wanted to it. Should, however, ructions occur out in spots, and the story ends with Goldrush to Lakehead After having sailed almost 30,000 sail round the a• d' with his two - between the provinces and the Fed- a skipping lamb singing about his PORT ARTHUR. - Sensational 'miles in the last thirteen months, A. sons. A. Thornton Baker 3d, who is Mesal Government that, can't be brand-new coat white as milk, soft gold values, found• in diamond drill- Thornton Baker of Princeton N.J., listed as pilot on the ship's 4aQerp, patched up in the usual \way, or as silk and warm as a quilt. ing to shallow depth have been fol- took steps-to have his fifty-ton.schoon• and Hobart, who has been the navi- should a national "emergency" Although the story is-for very lit- lowed by a .rush of gold miners and er yacht S.. Fong, buil'. at Ho.igkong, gator. k brise, the government might decide tle-listeners, the pictures vy'I be ap- Prosp'ectora into the 'Township of brought • manently under United r e ec ion is year. - - - -' ---. 1 -* • • • --=I in- including the age when• first teeth Arthur.. co, is_. the first States ori he vented a make of car'in-aest,1 lt :. pealing•to almost any child up to and Gorham, nine miles north-:-of Fo -- -a registry. San. Juan,-Porto-del- j _ g p y tt•'• _��... CHIN A special begin• to work,loose. has touched mace- he sailed out of had a dashboard device which flash- CHANCES: to the Toronto Telegram from -"Little Lamb," by Debris Martin. BERLIN. - The Government has Hongkong Iarch 16, 1937. i<+ a white light at 15 m.p.h., x green �r Pictures in color by Lilly Somppi. purchased the house in Leonding, Registr§tion became a legal tqr• light at 25 m.p.h., a red light at 40 t John Gunther, internationally known 36 pp. ' Toronto: Musson Book Co. near-Linz, in.which Chancellor Adolf mality on his entering a United States m.p.h., and played "Nearer, My God, s a in now in Hweighi outlines >i1.76. Hitler lived as a boy. It will be a port. ,The So Fong, se6enty feet over- to Thee," at 60 miles an hour. � e main advantages weighing on the. - _ _ _ :THE WONDERLAND OF OZ _ 6 A c•rn#M ism soft t.4 Co.r- - f T Very sorrowfully oto friends- de They left the Gnome King scowl- Evidently the Gnome King had Instantly, the foremost warrn,na =tided to rein.' to the upper world ing at them from his.throne and had made this hit attempt to prevent became eggs which rolled upon the without their friend, the Tia Wood- no thought of danger , until OzmF their escaping him, but.it did+him no floor of the cavern in such nurn hera . ' an. So Ozma gave the order to chanced to look back and see a large good, for when Dorothy save the don- 'that thost'behind could not 'advance -in begin the march through the passage. number of warriors following them in .ger they were in, she-stopped and without stepping upon them. r,en The army went llrat, then the Royal full chase, with their_ swords and waved her hand toward the chars ng .. . they saw the egg, all desire it rut!- _ family of-LT, and afterward came ' &.pears and axes:Uised to strike down soldiers and, at the xame time. she vance departed. from the warriors .Dorothy, Ozma,''Billina, the Scare- the fugitives as soon as they drew whispered a command to the magic and they turned and fled madly back 'brow and-Tiktok. near enough: belt int' the } ,cK>••+ s, -L ,:;,� - - - x .. .... .. - �,` �• -+ort ,_ tom.: J' •s7'o• rv^.,',.•ds•,t .we•.., .. �r.fit. w'.. •- tr*''"' Some Trade Marks N • May Be ln..valid isd �ldvertis�ng �MILD,000LA dassif •��fi'�y�: w Viewed In 63 ht of the Recent —N a n a 19'U K E Privy £cluncil Decision—Man _SLOW-BURNING _ ar.M:xT9 Wa11TED _ _ _ __ - _ CLEARANCE SALE utacturers bbouid a-heck_-iTp _ ' 1° AL31:N'i, HANLLE Vitt) FAST On Themselves selling household products. 1738.Dun- ...._TNATS D I X1 E las West. Toronto. RECONDITIONED FURNITURE s Every piece thutuughly cleaned and All manufacturers owning trade � KAN UH WOMAN FOR UUYlU l UN reconditioned and sold under a definite l centrated Flavors. Fifty, varieties. money back guarantee of satisfaction. marks which are descriptive, $eogra• c{ Long profits. Grand route salesman This is your opportunity to buy high hical, the name of a patent expired extra. Acme Direct :ales, 615 Yonge, class reconditioned furniture at a frac- p i Tcronto. tioh of the actual value. Buy' now for product, or the name o1 a person, firm your summer cottage. Here are soma' or,corporation, should be considering AWT of the amazing values picked at ran i om tro�n Qar enQrmo�s a whether'their'trade marks are valid IF YOU LIKE 'ru DRAW, SKETCH flit 24.95 Large 3 pp ieC"e re D cheater- or not in view of the recent decision Paint,' ori for Talent Test (No Reid suite, Marshall revere- , s Fee). (live se and-occupation. Box tole cushions. Thoroughly cleaned. of the Privy Council in the Case of 62, 73 Adel Ide'St. W., Toronto. s Large three piece suite !n Th' Canadian Shredded Wheat Comp- rkF�c $13.95 English tapestry. Marshall any, Ltd., vs. Kellogg, wherein the- IIAI CHICKS is %.i POULTRY .till Lot; Y cushions. A snap. EQL' YME1'P @@�A nn Beautiful suite, 3 pieces,tn question of descriptive trade marks Vi9•� brand new repD cover, rust was discussed. DLE YR1 'ES GREATLY RE- shade, , reversible Marshall cushions invalid After Forty Years is el real 1 duce orag3.5■� chesterfield Dea, Now is your chance to.Bet these high �$P2+ V cover, bas- large wardrobe to all trade mark owners who desire qualm chicks that develop into pul- 'lets that MY lots of eggs and cook- compartment, in . dresser,condition.richwalnutto protect their marks, because this . -erels that tep the market. Dont buy .!21'.50 'until you get our price list. Tweddle. �P finish, tall size bed. walnut- case 'a trade, mark, which had been Chick Hatcher[es Limited, Box 10, finish, saglesa spring and brand new used for almost forty years in Canada, Fergus, Ontario. roll edge felt mattress. g SMOKING TOBACCO: • • !w Beautiful bed room suite, was held.•to be invalid. The Court `EGG YItICES RISE IN JUST 4 MONTHS $43.00 large dresser, chiffonler, full points out in the decision what is ne —Make sure of your or this.Fall Size bed and saglesa spring. comDietelY cessary in order to prove that such wlth Bray started pullets. We have a reftntahed. marks have acquired distinctiveness particularly fine lot of 2-week-old !72.50 Large 6 piece bed room Butte. `T Bray Barred Rock bullets, priced �Y Beautiful dceaser`, triple mfr- so as to entitle-them to protection. right. Order them NUW while our for vanity, birch chiffrobe. full size CQt11dn't 'Tell' Q L[e erally turned :aside-out — having supply lasts. Write for further in- bed and sagless spring, Completely re- It may be that in view of this de- been previously injected With a see I, formation today. Bray Hatchery, 130 finished. cision an amendment to the law is ne- John St. North, Hamilton, Ontario. $24.95 large buffetlid Oak inexgroom suite,tena extension table, Cessary for the protection of such �' Falsely -accused of beating 'up a Sial serum. CHICKS ONE CENT EACH FUR, TEN 6 leather upholstered' chairs and a fine trade marks. Trade mark owners is pretty New, York: stenographer, a i EXTRA, with every hundred ordered 32 piece dinner set. favour Of such an amendment should, Immedla#eIy after qugstinning,he Ten Days to advance of delivery, English oak dining, room Moon ereyear-old youth named Le - - =prices lower May 24th and June 18th, $57.00 suite, large buffet. square at the earliest opportunity, express Moynt recently,submitted to a truth was released. The serum lead made _ Write for list. Trent Electric Hatch- extension table, china.cahibet,_ and--6 'their views oil this point: — Wri Box 5334. Trenton, Ont. „ feather seat thafra. Completely refln- test—and,was released.ery, him tell .the truth=and ale r 'nun-, tphed. Test was as follows:-=l-e Moyrit self• - FOUR DAYS FROM HATCHERY TO Li7Q•nn Fine walnut dining room TWO Qtar� Shine was grilled, third-degreed and gen- farm Bray chicks arrive all alive. $ 9 W suite, extension table, l S You can't lose if you put hardy, vig- chiha cabinet and 6 leather upholstered oreus Bray chicdar Your brood- f ct condition.• Oft _ era. Write for catAlogue today. ray Breakfast suites, piece Hatchery, 130 Jonn St. North, Harrill- Stovep, 64.95t Kitchen Cabinets, $9.951 �- my L ton. Ontario.. Sewing !ttachine (CinRer), Itia.pst Trep- The aerrt, a1-Alt Cbtffonlers. a7.95t Bede, - _ - AD►� :,1 RJ'a. BRAY LIGHT SUSSEX—NEW S•5ot Springs, s..zO, New Felt '.flat- The Most Brilliant Star !n Forty y Hampshire Hybrids dressed out 1 tresses, iL pct Extension table=,.se SOt Y eta Appeared In the Heavens Cj� pound 4 ounces each, heads oft, at 7 Day Beds IL Ice Boxes. 14:91• 'I•� Month w,yE _ week9 old. Put some of these fast- Write, for free illustrated catalogue s.r growing Bray chicks' into your of new and reconditioned furniture and \_ ,\i` } brooders this year. Write for cats- htindreds of valuable Rifts free. with Fleet logue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. purchapes. The most brilliant star in 40 years, Q' North, Hamilton, Ontario. LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. formed by the planets Venus and pAti�A'' BADEN RTANDARD-QCALITY CHICKS Toronto Marg standing apparently Side by ip -. Lexhorn.e. and New Hampshire Reda 478 Yonge St., side, was visible in the western sky µAN NlA'r 87 45, Barred Rocks. 18.45. Big egg uAgCA ,t 87 45,quality 11.50 more. Started chicks 2 MEDICAL at 7•.00 p.m.; Eastern Standard time, vAtlRAN�`» weeks old add-115-00 per hundred. t May 7, v �uNtA Weeks old 39.00. Lower prices for June. Send for complete price list SUCCESSFUL SCIENTIFIC STOMACH This Was the first time since 1898 A Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Lim- Remedy healed many obstinate cases, _that two major planets have come so NAv�T�11 •I fled, Box. 69. Baden. Ontario. User states: For years.I was troubled —.. with gnawing palet ,blow- breaat- < —QUALITY CHICKS FROM BLOOD bone. It caused Sas and ,bloating. nee together. Wlp otTi nt ie'aid of v►►tN _ tested breeders. Lsgh.orns $6.95, 904{0 I tried many remedies, but my only lasses the air a eared to be one _ K pull'sia $14.90, New Hampshire Reds -relief was soda, and that for short star. Veritas moved up from the sun, - W S * _ and Barred Rocks 37.95, Pu'lhets time •ontY• After meals it dlda't 10.96. cockerels 16.95, oldei chicks bother ase for few hours: then 1f I Mara down toward the Bun. SAI��1Np� 2 weeks aid.add 4 eta. per chick. 8 ate something it stopped coming Aainctually, in the heavens, they weeks old 9 eta. Large egg Quality again atter some time. The Dte add 2 ct. Leghorn pullets add 2 Ste. bothered me worse at night. After Wer® 80,000,000 istanc apart. Mara 'w'tg as�d Deposit 11:00 per hundred• balance taking 3 bottles Dr. McLeod's Stoma- passed at that distance,, almost di- Llhtipoi• 'sisasds° i;, C.O.D. Top Notch Chlckerlea, 16 Wtl- chic 3 was free from pain. I kept on improving Con Rt., Guelph and have now been well rectly behind Venus. - for i years. enjoying my meals with --The Rsd Color , • a iOHN%oN'9 AUPERIOR CHICKS out medicine. Drug Stores or direct. Dr. Mc_ Venus Can be spotted .easily just Wri _ We aDechlize 1n two breeds bred to Leod's'Stomarbic Co.,'7- 91 A bang,._o- a ter Bun Or i 1a rio lay Barred Rocks and Barron -strain ronto. ---- bright evening star, not far overhead n S.C.W. Leghorre. Ail breeders are j - biood tested and from Rap. males. from :the place where the sun seta: n 1p' CltrJ nl 'l Only the very beat type of breeders (R # S.) RHEL3IATISM AND STOId= - C IN used and eggs set weigh between. ach Powder, "The Great.Eliminator;' 1VIar8 i8 less Consp3Cught and is =4'C- THE ATLANTIC'S 2S and 30 oz, •e-er doz. Price Barred Contsiaa ten of Nature's tngrediente. egnizsble by the alightly reddened __Rocks .9 cents: Leghorna, 8 cents Removing the cause and eliminating 'each. 200co safe arrival guaranteed. Rheumatism, Stomach troubles; Arth- eg10r Of his light. J. D. Johnson. Fergva. Ontario. rttls Neuritis, Constipation.' etc. Mara' red"color; ascribed by'the iiSd, ,2.00, iS.00. All Dntrealta. now-known j�NGEST OCEAN SERVICE - - BIILH9 Agents Lymans Limited, atontreal. ancients to blood because he was the SuRPLI u GLADIOLI BULBS, Picardy, pERaONAL red COIOr IOf hi, TOCka tobe due to war god, Btagdad, or mixed. 'a" to 1%11 31.25 Mars has lit- _ hundred Prepaid, W. Gibes. 3i Uuff -Street. Hamilton. Ont. tie oxygen and astronomers- �lelieve ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, that the lost oxygen has been ab- ,rErhese Canadian Service 4hips which attract thousands FOR FALM comfort, positive support with our j 'YORKSHIRES--AT THE HEAD OF advanced method. No elastio or un- garbed by the Martian rocks. On the Of travellers to the St. Lawrence route to Europe,are Shadeland Farm$ herd the Grand der-straps or steel. Writs Smith ,earth, rocks which have absorbed Champion. sore of "9aosbury Tro- Manufacturing Co" Dept. 219, Pres- oxygen from the air are distinctly built,equipped and manned to give Canadians the type o� roby" and "Best Market Pen" of too. Ont. Yg Royal winter Fair: Sows include reddened. --service that has made Cunard White Star-Donaldson First and Second. winners Toronto IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE, and First Guelph Young males with romantic sweetheart with money. C e w . Atlantic Lin a household ofd the Cunard Whtte'Star -Advanced Registry" ,backing. For write: Mary Lee. 445-0. Rolla, Wis- ''Balb, Shadeland Farms: Box 7. Eden, roves. Hold Diamond$ Are F Is are part of the great fleet which has for the si:- ffilgtn Co. teenth consecutive year carried more passengers than any HAIR GOODS _ QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY. IN- ezpensively. Guaranteed. •Advice Made From Carbon other on the Atlantic. WIGS, 'TOUPES, TRANSFORMATIONS, free: Box 1. Winnipeg. —�_ An extensive renovation, covering all classes of the Braids, Curls, and all types of finest Quality Hair Goods. Write for tllus- CHARMING RICH LADIES: REFINED Chemical! There Is No Differ' catalogue. Special attention to well-to-do .gentlemen. want nice y Cunard White Star steamers,has just beereeffected. Cabin repair, work. Toronto -Human Hair sweethearts, husbands. Look at their encs Between Pure Black Char- .Claes staterooms in the London vessels have been entirely l3upl,ly Co.. 628 Bathurst. Torontd. photos—particulars free. Conflden- Coal'and the Glitter White - -` tial. Union Club; Box 68, Station H, �$ :.!rebuilt to Include hot and cold running water . . . adds- - LEARN TO FLYMontreal. , Stone DUFFERIN FLYING SERVICPI GETS PHOTOGRAPHY 'Ronal rooms with private bathroom . . . beds instead of _ : pyoor license on easy terms. Class Out in McPherson ColleS6, Kansas, ;:berths. ..larger staterooms and many other outstanding Instructors: New Cuba Address ENLARGEMEXT FREE WITH EVERY i8 Professor J. Willard,Hershey, the in. al4 ships have Barker Field, Toronto, Ont. 25c order. Roll flim developed and features. ' Tourist and Third 'classes, nds. They are not eight prints 25c. Reprints 3c. Estab- maker of real diamobeen extensive 'overhauled and redecorated. These y_ llshed over 26 years. Brigbtling exactly Kohinoors. A ffieweller would MATTRESSES FOR SALE Studio, 29 Richmond Street East.•To- not even dignify them as "Chips." The Improvements will give a new appreciation of seagoing ronto. PLATTRESSES—SPRINGBARGAINS— PROFESSIONAL RESULTS COUNT — largest, s coMeaua III Professor .Her �lmfort,at exceptionally low rates. New Felt Mattresses, $3.50; New Spring any dim:developed and printed prop- ahey's eyeb weighs only a thirtieth Of Mattresses, S8.50. From factory to erly. Mail with 26c to Protesaional a carat. Rates 110fige jam user. Veteran Bedding, 893 Queen St. Dept A, hondom Ont Send yqur•own tteem�3 West, Toronto. choice , negative back with. your It has been known for a century and Cabin Class $M Tourist CRSS $317.50 Third CRSS $91a �? second film for free Etchcraft En- a half that chemically there is'no'dif- " largement. Terence between pure. black charcool Apply to your local travel agent,or t. a1 TH E FAMOUS RAT E]CTERMIfATOR and the .glittering white stone that RUBBING WV DiREASES CAN BE CAR- flashes on a lady's finger., Both Bre i 6 r ; ried by rats. outels Rub on—Pau< SOAe• and stock .by using Ratpox—Harm- and the trick is done. But how? . It • Get the new large lase to humans. domestic animals, may be that the engineer will never omy size—Also avail- poultry,.Brou-ndFiogs, etc. It your Y s able In smaller,tegtilu dealer cannot suPPIY you send 35c !n' succeed in producing heats intense en- coin for post-paid supply. . Dealers ou 'hi h`enough. But Cornet Hay ac WdU a n'Sts.(1111141n(1111141nain 3471) size. ^ write for particulars. :rational Sales h or pressures g P g To��• 4' .''. Agency, 57 Bloor• west, Toronto. he will try and try. If he succeeds, dia. ' Guard your home and stock with monds are not likely to be sold in the Ratpox. -- ten-cen,t stores. L NKMG Or. PAI THE NEWEST GAME SENSATION Method NOW KrtOWtt V MW BE THE FIRST IN YOUR COMM UN The wonder is that the medieval•al- ity to run the Kentucky Derby for, your friends' amusement. Each game chemist was more interested In mak- s actual, exciting .race. Send 25c lag gold than,gems. Today the labora- S¢Curities Salesman or Executive in coin for eight complete races.. tory production of gold seems far Agents write for particulars. N-RUOT17 - al Sales Agency, Bloor Bldg., Toronto. more UE OF MERIT. LIBERAL hopeless than the creation of the ^FOR INDUSTRIAL ISS — " commercial diamonds. The reason is -r found in the advance of Science. To COMMISSION AN FULL CO-OPERATION. ' ALSO _ _ r juggle protons, neutrons and electrons OPPORTUNITY FOR PERMANENT POSITION WITH ;s RAYMAR, C.-•dot Fo wt and thus make gold,'perhaps`we need , Nd•iI<r•nhvn,<nVrebltebwlfls<nd I a star for that. But the crystalization 'COMPANY: FOR MEIN •QUALIFY.ING. •CA..Ck,and Pa,omolay,Chat Ira to .. oe<..he writ"hi•t. ih�.atulos Inc 5�¢ i of carbon on an industrial scale? It is' REPLIES TREATED CONFIDENTIALLY •- ..1,T<d<IMT<ly ro.d.<rti+< 1 I . 4 , not as easy as making,ice out of wa C,C.e B. Iron t Yeast'Tablets N ter, but at least the method that must r s.d.AI be,<•t t ah<r wBl+.t<I v.ch.y< Ie<stastaNY lI fnr Iecsi 4r°Sliit be followed is known. Colling Securities Corporation Ltd• fol th^<aoed<dul Write tod.r, <ndo,;nl ,. tdl•,ddr<„<d, +bn,P•d 'Professor 1•Ier8hey 'is sure that the ;•n.dop<and reor b th-deg.Hddrat- diamonds were formed by nature with 357 BAY ST. TORONTO :.Phone AD. 7441 Rsywir, ' Issue No. 21—'38 the old of high telnperatured and en- MASON 01mloNt LIMIT40 j• W AUL ST. TO<OMTO,CANADA J `` n�_D• - - Qrffl oUa pressures. . D - . i:•ri6'r.1t ` fall of humour and pathos. Thi net dried-out wens in our Caandian p Mr. and Mrs. Devitt and Mr. proceeds of the evening will be used Wert. Coa:e and hear this moat in- _ ?year gad Mrs. Fade of Brooklin .. spent by the W. M. S. to buy supplies to teresting lecture and feel &L76 �-pear; $1.60 paid In adman" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl makx into garments to send to the P our Wee.. Devitt, teen friends who need'our help. Ad. a,vubscrlpillia a to the United Buten The friends from Mrs. Jos. 25 and 10 cts. and OL Britain $2.00 in advance. Clark's' Lodge in the city, gave Farm M tl(StI1llE3ry _ - Mr- and Mrs. Clark a grand sur- _ PERMANENTNAGGING PAIN y coming out t nay evening 'last by �1 hitevale __-JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor -:Frost & Wood' - Cockshatt THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER - - spending the even- DeLaval Pedlar Products /'� AND NERVES. . 1 T MAY BE Ing with them at their home here. General Agency- OUR EYEs - Township Coancil Rev. J. N. Smythe, of Port Perry Grave Fertilizer will give his splendid lecture and McCORMICK-DEERING C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. At the last meeting of,the Town- F. W. 6 ft. Binder, new Alemite - pictures on his recent trip.to Ire- jl p Council, the following accounts land, in Greenwood United Church F. W. Vft. Binder, good D EA•LER -,Diene Block, o P. O. were paid on Friday, May 20th at 8 Fordson Tractor, cheap y k, nv. Roads and Bridges-- T. y, y . , p. m. S. Oliver Tractor•Plow 'No. 7 phage 1511 g T. This lecture is interesting' and ALSO OSHA�YA, ONT. C• S. Bryant, ding con 2& 3 $12. Mower 5 ft. McCorma, F$EURY&TUDHOPE ANDERSON W. Westney drag con. 4 $10.50. J. 559 lb. DeLaval Cr. Separator, new MACHINERY & REPAIRS Horse Register Melotte Cr. Sepairator 60o m steel Wagon LAND SE1RVy.YQR. Taylor drag R. Line $2. Jos. Byers gon Wheelg. Pedlar Reo!- f -drag Altona Rd. $2.50. John Beet- Adams•Wagon and new hos in`. lTroat or Lundy Feats by drag con 8 $4.50. W, Hardy _R'ICKORY LAD -(1,1155) F the Pure Adams Track wagon, new. Goodyear Tires F. J. DONEIfAN B. A., H. Sc.. Q shovel gravel R. .Line $14.25. F. ed black Per heron Stallion, the One light spying wagon _ Bed Indian Gasoline and Olin . I,, S.-On file are tLd ,steeds of -Lynn ditto $4.25. W. Hamilton, Property of Allah Reeser, ,will, One McI.anghlia Braggy C. T. C. AUTO PARTS make the 'season of 1938 a - veYars Gibson and Ysrad' .railing etc. $22.50. w. Holmes, own stable, lot 3, con. 4, Scarboro. , Greenwood. g �Poa. Plu-se UOU :.drag con 3 $3.b0. Les. Gaudin drag Terms: $10. payable March ,1st, Psoha PICK 2.314 -4ltf ' • 1939. .Enrolment No.- 945. :Frank Wright ..can. 8. $8.00. Albert Lee, haul gr y WHITEhVALE ONT. Noll-tee to You 1 "suet R. Line $42:50. Lorne White AR1tiOLDWOLD DOCK (5492) - RROC61 r ditto $40. F..Carter ditto $132. A. The choicely bred Belgian Stall- s..... - Hastings operating grader $42.50... ion, the property of Allan Reeser, THEATRE �I CTORI A -DAY We do Building of all kinds Ken Ward operating-gfiider $65.25. R R. 1, Markham,-will make the Wes. Petty gas, oil etc. $7.05. C. season of 1938 as_foliow.s:.Monday 'DANCE CARPENTERING, `r Cooper oil for grader &repairs $21. afternoon, May 30th, will leave �' proceed to F. H.'-Rich- 84. A..Bus'alby shovels & padlocks his own stable, lot 3, tori 4. Scar- All Shows Da)light Saving Tlme .Sponsored by the ' CEMENTING. $11.92. F. Stover sawingfamine, bore; and .1 _ .'LUMBING $6.00. Can. Oil Co: account $189. ardson's, con. 2, Pickering, 1 mile FRIDAY and SATURDAY Un iOnville and Pedler People Ltd. culverts $456,, tuest of Pickering Village, for MA1' 20. aiid 4 " 15. Roy Ward acct, salary et. . nigF.R. Tuesday morning, will re- _Two Shows, at 7.30:and 8 GIG _Junior Farmers _ _ Ro -Z154-99--L-D-.-�-dams for motor - 30 `IN_ VPe a ro sell .Brantford Roofing gr- turn to his own stable. Thursday ceder 301. $4766. Wes. Poach bonus afternoon will Saturda Matinee at 1.30 Mat-rials, Empire Bathroom. proceed to Fred Y �/( Hall ff dr wire fence $10. Elmer Powell Cloddy, :Malvern, for night.- Fri- RadioClt +va� m�t� I1a� Egnipment, Duro Vater Fri- ---dragging $2.25. G. McKay drag on - day morning will return to his -'e con.. 7 $4.50. R. Wright drag ori own stable, where he will remain y s� A * Systems Beatty ' 6 & 7 $6.00. G. Tran drag Altona until the.following Monday after- Reve'lsff MALVERN -Stable Egaioment Road $7.00. Dept Highways salt noon. - an other Building Material for sanding $11.39., L. Hagerman, !With -ON- Eatimatep Free : drag Markhs6 T. L. $5:00. COMMODORE AGAIN (26812)= MONDAY M-AY: 23$D work Guaranteed Contingencies: Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion BOB BURNS - r F Pickering News, stationery $17.50- Property of Root. Dafoe, Green : JACK OAKIE HANNACAN'S MUSIC T a .D. R. Beaton River,' will make the season of KENNY BAKER _ - F. d. PRO�_QE salary $'125. W. Ch- 1938 as follows: Wednesday, May _" ANN MILLER REFRESHMENTS Phone ASO7� ester salary $60. L. Johnston salary 25th will-leave his onrn stable and _VICTOR MOCttE . $350. B. Jamieson Court Services, proceed to Fred Wright's for noon; MILTON BR,RLE K PICBERINti, 4KTA1;,10 _> 44. T. Gregg Court Services $4.00. thence tv W. E. Holtb a. lot:19, A- Spears postage $16. Pilot mace. s x70. con. 6, Pickering fol night, Th- )yiONDAY, TUESDAY. wEDN'SDA Radio' Sery Cm' "Y, pfvteeds to Huglx Pugh,$ -MAY Z8.' Z4 and 3b Supplies gad Relict Services: east of Whitevale for noon; thence T. Eaton Ltd"$29.25. F. Bunting to John Barnes, Cherryvtood. for _ East Show at 7.30 FiZpe1'I service and re- S10.25. R. Morrish $10.49. W. Dun- night- Friday,_proceedp to Mc-_ _:-Wt-Comptets Ilbow .at 11.50- -_ $33.15. A- Mitc'aiell S.&SM C. Griebn Bros.. _Altorts Road . for Hoh&y,Matu`w. Tuesday. at 2 o'dock fairs to'a�l ID81 ee. e8A- - Bradley $3.96. J. Story $5,00. S. noon; thence to his own stable onable Obarge s. Work G. Morrish $22.80. Trap. Scarboro w1sere he will' remain until the BARISARw STANWYCK = _ --,s0/d br/ --- !$8.10. P. Wilson $18.00. E. Ann- following Wednesday morning. HERBERT MARSHALL guaranteed. 'fs $s2.00 E: Woodward E17.84. E. - W. MiTCh[ELL Sadler $20.00. Twp: Markham $2$. IN ARTHUR ,MELD . 95. Twp. Whitby $7.90 W. Wilson Law Motor Sales $4bo and Television i Breakfast fTelevisionher Greenwood = X100 S � - • .A 'pt a. _ - eater Two" 48 Phare:S2ol, PIGKERixo i :Ont'. -V anessaf-and Cecil Walls 'spent theirs i ELL >unday with, parenia here: G(�D' USED EAR _ G ENDA PARR Miss Mildred_Gibson has taken a GOODYEAR TIRES EII $LORg - •" f =good position in-Claremont: WILhARD BAHT FERIIr:3 Calve(�Mr. Carl Devitt and Billy fuze GENERAL BLACKSMITHING : . Also 1J11JJ Anted `isl*d the music at the Y. P., S. at SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS •, Brougham last ,week. Billy is doing Give us a trial on a New•or a Used Cal I .'Hawaul" well.. 24 noun Towing Service Q �; ;Sell our Calves At home. Vernon Disney and family spent n rr buckaroo Sunday with his parents here; also Gordon J. Law ' ' • _ I Save im - : `Elmo and Mrs. Disney, of Oshawa, - - - t e and':with d tnOn tb @ . -: ''Owere home. - Phone 2908 - --- Y . .;SMITH BALLEW u Estate - 4410 EVALYN KNAPP a rat the _e- VVe have a buys a farm C. H. Talton, Toronto, has; par- chased through the C. R. Purcell Mond u ay, T esday and Co. the Stevenson -farm, west of ' 1 z- .-Markham, close to No. 7 Highway. :Its Coming ! It s Coming . The vendor, C. J. Stevenson,' why :IT'S COMING ! lives in Pickering, has owned this ay. Wednesd property..for more than 30 years, aI /CaCER/NG FARM& t 'using it as a stock farm. Almost 20 Just -a8 sure as the Seasons of tLe Year^ _ LIMITED acres of this 100-acre . parcel are goaded with evergreen. This far Ur-;Ll nnual Demonstr.anion -- adjoins "Lynbrook" the summer de- TIlJ.BPHf1Il< MR. .� .-�elopment of D. O'Brien. It is un- PIC,-.E RING 0100 - - - Lows - '.derstood that Mr - . rattan's.son will - .Afternoan and Evening develop the country place as an ex- ttact-the splendid woods now,Brow-ensive poultry farm, retaining in- MONDAY, MAY 30THd. Ing on the place: t .THE DAY- When every member of the famify'will benefit both from an:educational and entertain- NOTT.ER went view point, " ait h? - CHAS. COOPER -- CLARE1V1ONT., AND . rte lea : RE-UNION _ r lC Caen _ _ JUNE 10 �11 ' and 12 . In simple-but rich de- The History of Claremont is now -- 'being tom iled and is being Pu b.' we can � amaorzala thatwiu please from every 1 y ataadpofitt. In dimity r: 1` i ;fished ins book -f orm and will bG o[ appsarancs our r vat -will stand out swomb the area. - on sale on May. 28th, Na fireater Thflbnb Frequent and convenient motor Tiaket6 for the Draw are now on. ,tale. T119aa tlotet.a X. W. BTAF•11 RD -= coach service oda Righway Neismental 9e You within Www - -Y distance of Y=frien& The also entitles the beiirer to Adinililiion to•the' gronn�lll ft 461 W'It by Ors. shops and markeb ale also nearer. cn _ liftston 3164 Wert he 11th only. All Coach Travel Information at DR N,' F. TOMLINSOAI, - 7LLlF. PRII<TTY . • . .EASTERN HOUSE - bairtoan Steretaryr Phone 4500 . .. a .. 11, ..,• '' _ tea- , - .. -+i , I ,�, Ckrembwd .. Barn, on Wednesday, May 18th, Henry J- Moore- "Birds of Canada" -- to Mr. and Mrs. Via" Pennanen P. A. Taverner. "Princess Eliza- ~ . • -• aeoount of Tuesday being a (nee Fera Wilson), at Briearbush beth", Eric Acland. "Aunt-Char. �. holiday the News will make his Hospital. Stou tville, a daughter: lotte's Stories of Bible History". C. / `w.eekly trip to glarmant on Mon- CLEAN-UP DAY in Claremont ,Yonge. "A Treasury of verse", ..~Y'�; .day next. ' on Saturday, May 28th) Our people Willy Pogany. "April Gold'•', Grace D. A. and Mrs. Scott, of Fenel- are being asked by the Committee L. Hill. "Talden by the Hand", 0. '. • 'L _.,_,on Falls spent the week end in town of the Celebration, to make that Douglas. "Glorious Triumph",.L. here: Saturday a cleaning-up day. A lot H. ,McCraw. ' ' Mr. and Mrs." Lyman Pilkey en- of visitors we going to view our, -- tertained friends from Toronto over village in a few weeks time. Lei — _ P�t �o� �dl ..the week end. us present as tidy and pleasing an .' FARR'S ELEVATOR ' '- . Mr. C, A. Overland spent a few appearance as possible. There is no CLAREMONT = �� +days in Erin last .week with his need to- go into detail, everyone :Picone--Office 38W; Rea. 38J .,.s..�.�, ~" 'parents. knoews just what is meant by clean- ».. TITE=LAP $ Mrs. Augustine and family and -up day. Let us have your co-opera Reduced Pig Feeds and Seeds _11 -her mo'tner, Mrs. Morphy spent a tion. ,. few days last week with relative$ in The Claremont Public Library has Corn Chop $28 �"�"�� METAL Stayner, been presented with a number of Corn & Barley Chop .... $30 ROQFIN� - A history of Claremont is being good books by Misses Jennie and Rye Chop ................. $31 . compiled for the Centennial Cole- .Helen Michell in .memory of their Corn & Oat Chop .......• $32 �, ro� �g� a���idnai 1 1 oration and will be offered for sale sister, M. Agnes Michell, whp spent Oil Cake. •••••............ $2 lent �� CoenQl Standard TiteLap roofing , l% i a few da 1 lif in this vicinity. The Seed'Corn $1.60 Miss Vivian Sadler, of Blackstock names of the books donated are as Mangel Seed :............ ;0c. �� It is good fru• a lifetime and is sold was the winner of the Silver Medal follows: "North to the Orient" by Turnip Seed ... 3bc. • with a 26 y� guarantee ,Thio guarantee i. ' ' . ` for Contralto solo at BowmanvilIs Anne Lindbergh. "Men against Bulk Mangel Seed .... .. .. 20c: °7 barked by a reliable Arm with a background . last week. Death"' by Paul de Brief. "Toni of • Born. at Brierbush Hospital, in Thomson", Blawden Davies, "Louise '.Standard Training School yore °f service to Cherry-wood banker.Tite-Lap roofing agriculture.enarge sheets Q =TATRE LAS-Nell N�1 ' Stoaffville, on Thursday, May-12th, May Alcott". Katharine Anthony. _ �t aeft ��� Weather with Screw Shank _ 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car- "Home Grown", Della T. Lutes. minas ;} $on,'(nee Clara Underl611), a son. "The Choice Before Us" E. Stanle ppe S proof-dose not crack, bulge. shrink or cnrL Nwre Su r meetin for alI leaders more lords q '' The roof of the ba ist church is �p and all of those interes They may Put on right over your old roof \ $ witls�awtbaa J: pt' Jones. Th+e Culture of Flowers , s t a•a d a r Q being re-shingled this week with day Scl;nol work will be held at the Send ridge and rafter measurements for free Wbea roor- cost estimate. ing naffs Best .. .. - :.cedar. Further renovating and re- conclusion of the Standard Training - mmaceta° decorating on the interior is being STANLEY THEATRE School at Cherrya'ood on Monday, . contemplated for the near future. May 30th, at 7 o'clock, Standard ,e° °O�°ts� The 'Bowling Club hold their off- STOUFFVILi,E Time. Inspirational speakers, in- 'ssCis.+obsu.a lillt!'r� Foe•,iaalw m Miro ficial opening on Tuesday, bfay 2tth. pb�e lOOJ �' eluding Rev. Jno. Hoyte; of Toron- -- a"• MaaYaa�aseTaosb. new Perttry Supper wiIT be serve�at tY.e green, -- to. Inspirational music. If you are ,_ = follbwed by other social. activities . a superintendent or teacher we want --W D•- TwE�D-rE9 - ,-R..R I, Pickering .-, ...-during. the evening. Showing, . . you to plan on receiving your share EAVETROUGHING--•ROOFING-.-CEMENTWORK _ Mrs. .Gibbons will be leaving for Week Nights-&1,5. Standard Time of the fellowship and inspiration. l. . - : WIAtevale to visit with her daugh- Sat. & Holidays-2 Shows,7 and 9 p.m. . . . ter, Mrs. Spears, shortly, while Mr9, THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY • �PalfOrd W311 Y1SIt with Mr. and �. ;,,,.., 3,-:e. ivy ,:';r�-• ,cam .w•�w�n y, ,fir» a „w�nnr.nx-•111x.r.w n it .r'•�, - ' Mrs. S. Stephenson, of Oshawa. MAY i9. 20 and 21 - ,. . !/ '�, y p:». a., ! zr, ,li yy � , 'I H is ' There are a few.of the Centennial BETTS DAVIS !'� {may l�� �� ! k ti 1., . tel � �f `-. "�' V Celebration invitations left. Anyone desiring acme, for friend, please IN ` ti1. ny i yb' e , :� h U, applyto the Secreta A. Pretty. �w-Y poly Z:i ri " a ?xa ! not later than the 28th. Th$trtaln � 11 y� � {'' <f n«f h T The parents and friends era ia- fi< 1.t rr �, 50 10 ,�,•a `F. � � .. vited to attend the Ecrcpire Dag - Woman" `'«�.x r. " M�' F S ,,::. �.�a ;�*. ,w w _ ercisee of the public school on the � s� � s-. y; r�� ". " s afternoon of May 23rd. Coumn n- With r+• r 11 Ilik wry , ;, q_,, r¢ x- , ting at 1.80.p. aa. there will be a HENRY FONDA .. x "� - �" � r ' g LAN HUNT$R }.. � F ahowin of pupils' work and a dig- cuesion of the new Coarse of Study, , . = AN1TA LOUI3E - ' te r $' tepotts etc. Tea will be served. =-- ;. - •.. The B. Y. P. U. .held an.inter- Comedy- "_- SiAbieeb �, ' �: ` ' � .. } t:� z•v i `� 1 w n8 ng. y ring iL"r� ' esti meati on Monde eve -- _ Y i �! last at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. !MONDAY TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY r.� r A'f". � " '*^'. Wagg. The principle of the "duet" 'F ": >�% /Y Yd.d. was observed throaghbut the Whole MAY 23. 74 and 2b .. �w F„ .x'"`tet f ;. -- .,program, every item being. given by '4a tf 4 ` - Souls at Sea % ,two persons. A novel idea which k N� � e � " { - � :. 1. 14 - fi .- -:�- S- �. Anur at, the close of the meeting wan tarring_ _ s r >} f ,w • . .:enjoyed. GEORGE RAFT 1. I f - ;&-til-v Died, at his home in Claremont, . _ s- % ; , ' ' 4ARY COOPER on Wednesday, May 18th, 1938, JOw- " r` M fah H. Evans..beloved. husband of Paramount "Short Subjects ,t 3 _ II Y T the late Alice Seebeck. in his 8.btha � " - y P MAY' 7 sad x��x;aeo-as year. Private service kt t* resid; THURSDAY.FRIQAY&SATURDAY -- � s� ,-- ewer on Freda May,20th at 2 .Y � a Y, A 26. Z Z8 �rr m. S. T. Public ` service at the `` " .�M Bi Donble Bill y r� V ry. �, Baptist Church at 2.30. Interment 8r i � % , the Union Cemete y. g "Oh Doctor" �� �` There lar monthd meeting. of ' R ` ls, y ?a F ,� s v was ' §r F I 4,,,` the Women's Missions Societ . �' } k ,, rY Y r,. _. A Riotou m e Co Comedy Hit with :,v:fib:. �` �' k. ? h ":F 1. I..... held on Thursday.May 12th, in the EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ' °"' '� } school room of Claremont United � r s}, r "�;� . b Church. Mrs.' Rawson's Group oras i t f t h",���,�,�,�,� ° � � " att ,� � , C ons list '`'� t% s •>t ,+ }. av s� ? y, < y o in charge of the program' and the � r , . Stor b ack London,starria meeting was well attended. bits. Y Y J g ! } {a 4 L ` ? � '` f . b ; JOHN WAYNE x r ,{ 4` ��: , Ball. of Stouffville Auxiliary. was % *�� } the guest speaker and gave a splen- w t; sa ' >rx `'`} y r ` � - :did address, choosing as'her topic-- . : ' ii, ' • J." - "Canada and. Peace". Lunch was fik ` 4 i .5.: M•.v b. >" aC served .at the close of the meeting ATTENTION . .. 0.},,, }4 '. ,� \ ,,7G and a social .hour enjoyed_by•all. - - -. I. „} ,; //'�� t <; The 8"th birt}yday of Mr. .Herman Broek;Road tiravel ` h ih '� Yake was celettrated,by members of t7 . the family,, and friends: Mr. and • 4 4 }u Mrs. Harry Tobias;of Toronto; Mr. ?� •. Pit r�,: and Mrs. Gordon Riddle and dough- . fit "•. x{, 4 �N �' ... ter, Irene: Ray and Wilmot Yake: Crushed Pit Run `'''`'`' !It . b T Mr. and Dirs. Los. Hill and.family, . •»> - all of Claremont ;�< , on May 16th, at +CsraVel. "'� ..: I. a, "� she home of his daughter, Mrs. Los: 4} S dinner and tea were enjoyed at Sante anCTraed :'� •4 . ►~chick Mr. Yake .cut the birthday '-''`x ""<' °#� . ,. t T A 87 andles. He was; : Stone ,. m t.° cake lighted b c a.: % :,.::::::;;::•..::::..:<.,•.,> ,.;�::::. + w; also the recipient of several pres- a .;•:.a::.» y elle r d r o3de^i in Pit i\ w}:4S ;`. :: t i >>.eech � thank all for the leasant tune, and PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 „ P .,:.,,,. :..«..,. . hoped to be able to enjoy many Toronto office Ho ar 6 I „ 4,,;;. ,>,.,b, ;;,,,;>;: ;;;;. JOHN BOURNE & m h>::<w:: :>� : . h:•_':.w�..w�, �fi� I", .mak:: .. .. ' ..��;:..: ••more birthdays.. .,.,:•.;: .. . SON LONG McLaughlin-Buickassembly lines today : .the flawless lines of their graceful beauty . . . in : . • Ask for VEEDOL MOTOR OIL , 1 there still lives the spirit of the first Mc- •the superb-tailoring of their rich interiors . . .is .. ' .100 P. C. Pon7aylvariia at its finest E.s Ro Woodward Laughlin craftsmen. McLaughlin-Buick is proud the engineering leadership so plainly exemplified TY PENIVI ------ t . :to trace its history back to the carriage-building `this year by the. Dynaflash Engine and Torque- - -A11 weights in stock. 1VALLPAPLKB days of thirty years ago-and to demonstrate by Free Springing. its product that honest devotion to high standards f 65c., per gal in 5 gal. lots gansples of the newest wail- g •If you value the finer things in motoring and 1 , Recommended and Guaranteed papers for your inspection. of craftsmanship has continued into the motor ;living, see and drive the 1438 McLaughlin-Buick ,� f Order now. Weekly delivery. m' Most vane m or LF S PLACE — carem. the M t Ad ed Car' the World..• . . 11All kitt3s of spring cleaning aids• e L. :.TUNI IN-Beverk Baster, MY. . . . Trawa go.so.o � , � I _This pride of craft still guides and inspires the Y OLAREMOhT, ONT. Steel wools - 'Cleaniuis prepsratieNs ` men who build McLaughlin-Buick cars today.To Broodcdst lro,a London,'Ew6iand. .—Every Tnuday %` . _11 - } I :'Evew"s over Canadian Brosdca-iting Corporation ! phone 8201 .. ' • . Brooms, ete. the discriminating eye the proof is.discernible in Network. . Obtain your premum coupons wlti 'I' L. iE.O'N�/LL ,k.a, Meats p >e > -CHAS. COOPER. --- CLAREMONT `f �; , FIJNBRAL DIRECTOR AND on Electric Refrigeratim T , y.AsiOc. Dealer--J. McGlashen—lDunba�rton - EMBALMER •�� - DONALD MOTOR SALES �Y . • Auooeseor;to W.J. Mather. QOODWILL COUPONS 1. _ StouRville ws >tlOs Yeus couPori jt• • . Assoc. Dealer--M. Sleep—Pickerinc !_ !>AN14 Yainams ardeles in telae-. . l , •Night and Day ServWe BROUGHAM, ONT. ;;;` i Bualnq�Plioa• Residea�Y'6ews !'Las- Plait i0! _ _ . 1 wi80 p` : . . . • . . .. ,'„ ak, M ,.. k.. "a.. ...s i'.., , .. !7� `�,.-IR.'rR'�45✓^ .iF T1"ij Tf• - P '''S" _ �-.•�^�.1 ,1yRIN n a' ��Y . . . Eggs: The Almost Perfect F®od • 4t 0y tt eo��; Eggs In Nests cup medium white sauce, ty cup - O�GurvsN;a•°��+•�tu� - Use three cups mashed potatoes, grated cheese, 1 large pimiento, • V1-VA`" ""a+", either hot or left over. Add 1,small chopped 1 hard cooked egg, ebo de,� onion, grated, 2 teaspoons chopped p g sauce to tar e. -- ed, and seasoning +'',ti`a•`�•t e� parsley, 'A teaspoon celery salt and Line 4 individuaJ baking dishes with 2/3 cup grated cheese. Mix well, noodle mixture. Break 2 eggs into .y Season. adding more milk and seasoning if the centre of each dish. S ; needed. Form into 6 nests on oiled Bake until eggs are set. Aproved by the mothers baking• sheet.. Brush 'with milk. ..Of Canada for over Break egg into each nest: Season Eggs Country Style so years, because of Ael im rove our ersauaality their hi h unlit and' with salt and pepper. Dot with but- Pour 1 can mushroom soup pre- p , y p 9 quality with Wr gley s Gum. Keep your - maintains d u r i t ter. Bak qq in hot oven until egg is pared for serving into oven dish and p Y• set. Ser#e surrounded with veget- heat. Break 4 eggs into dish and teeth white, breath sweet, by using healthful Wrigley's Gum able, such as cooked greens. place in 'oven until eggs are.begin- daily-as millions do. The chil- ping to set. Sprinkle thickly with dren also love the delicious re- Bayou Egg Dish. grated cheese' and return to over to freshing flavor of Wrigley's Double Mint.Take some home today.cs•ss white qsiiia A—]- 5eeking eggs. Serve ggs with 'ro cup of grated cheese, 2 cups toast with sauce from pan poured AAAAAAAAAAA - :' cooked rice, 1. pimento, chopped, over them. O��OO�� and 1 cup;cooked peas. Place on oiled oven platter. Make 6 depres- Devoe Eggs cooked. Serve with •mushrooin.- sions in the rice. Break egg into Cut slice from stem end of toms- cheese sauce. each depression. Dust with salt and to, saving slice. Scoop out centre - --- pepper. Brush over with melted of tomato. Sprinkle shell with salt ' butter. Sprinkle with 14 sup grated and pepper and invert for 30 min- Place in coileod�bak lld ngg dish layers cheese. Bake until eggs are,set or utes to drain. Place hollow side up. o hard- cooked in oven, in baking dish and break 1 egg into f crumbs, sliced hard cooked eggs and grated cheese using 114 'cups each shell. Season with salt, pepper crumbs, 6 eggs and 1 cup cheese. P ' me rO A Friday Dish and butter. Cover with top slice of Season each.layer with salt, pepper" Cook 4 ounces of medium or fine tomato. Bake in moderate oven un- and dots of butte;. Pour 1% cups, noodles and drain. Add to them 1 til tomatoes .are tender and eggs white sauce into dish. 'Cover top - -Deck - + t with 73 cup dry crumbs mixed, with — - p - - tablespoon eke i mod- .. - y/ IstibtlROf;3 1 t butter. B n _ crabs-even-until...top browns _3ene - �.• with tomato sauce. . Synopsis herself and shot a birdlike glance= r Tomato and ERg Rarebit A luxuus riofive-month cruise along the table, but no one was Pay- 'w Melt 2 tablespoons butter and mix around the world aboard the "Mar- ing any attention, except to push .- n 2 tablespoons flour. Slowly add ` 2 cups strained tomato g " eels" brings together a " group of her out of the way. As soon as she k ;�; p , stirring un- _ tea- passengers for adventures, roman- felt the pressure of bodies around ° w; til mixture thickens. Add % tea- tic, entertaining . . . and tragic . . . her, Miss Mudge. took hold of her- 5,; y' spoon dry mustard, 'Fs teaspoon Like in "Grand Hotel" these passen- self and produced a handful of coup- salt, �i teaspoon pepper and 4 hard Bert offer a study in human actions tens from her bag. She'd show Mon- cooked eggs;'chopped. Cook 4 min- and reactiena which unconsciously to Carlo. " . ;; ales: Add 1 sup grated cheese and bare their souls . . . These aharac- Macduff wondered, how long she ti ;>' cook until cheese is melted. 'Serve tern are aboard' the ship: Macduff, had been playing this game. He q at once on toast. dour Scotsman, single, of middle could see from the expression on her age; Miss Mudge, school teacher, face that she had decided her coax= spending the savings of 20 years; ters were as good as, anyolse else's. Angela, faithful wife of Lovat, gig- She picked her numbers with care S, oto; Dick Charlton, first offices; and distributed them defiantly. The �`7 �S Claeea_person of experience; Jo}n, w ehQun. and she"wattled it with Jena �y ,= dissipated flapper; ," run- a puckered, myopic gaze. The'conn- 4` r away wife, and Peter; Captain Bar- ters disappeared with amazing ipged -- ing, master of the ship . . . and his and left no trace. Miss Mudge div- soul. . . iv-seal. . . NOW, GO ON WITH THE ed into her purse, then shook her ' STORY. head. .Her grey straw hat was slip- ping over one ear from all the push- CHAPTER V ing and shoving, but she seemed in Alex A. Fraser, appointed to' the presidency of Christie, Brown and Co Mira Mudge seemed uncertain of hilarious spirits, excited by her aur- mpany, Limited, succeeding Chas. E.,Edmonds, who becomes Chairman of the Board of Directors after sixty- thr owrit w,' - -- roun dings. r. Fraser, a native of Arthur, Ontario, has been Vice:President in - Her fission Fades charge of production for the past eight yeArs,:and, has many years' ex- - She suddenlyspied Macduff and .perience to b'sscuit triatsufactursng. - 11RIML Will 1611%16 reeggaizt"m for 'some one from --etsaugh Viii'11•never let me regret what Pve Peter could detect the fright in. for her. In a moment she was stand- ori Y-ir lav"ill-,4ustify every her v - ing in front of him, twinkling owl- thing: "You'll never let me down— -bid-again!• I" wish you wouldn't an1P_Mdn - Feel Full of Life-No More 4shly through her glasses. not•now, after ghat I've done. She alyse yourself so much. You know, _ Tired,Dull.Heavy MorniatC "Just think, I've been losing all clung to him, panic in her voice. if you-keep it up, I shall regard you IN5TANTSTOVES LOW 7 50t healthyyou" my money," she announced, as- if "Angel!" said Peter in his most as a little egotist. Women all are,that were an everyday oceurence in convincing tones. "I shouldn't be or they wouldn't think that what yewGvs.r,as 74W wake her life. running away with you if I weren't they do matters so much." x G.er dean the bleed of "Well, what of it?" said Macduff prepared to spend the rest of my life He leaned over het'absorbed face CALM YOUR NERVES! separates the nourishing pert of yeas feed ungraciously, in making you happy." and kissed it to a healthy glow. "Be Iremtleswsabs. 511101 o� "Oh, I beg your pardon." He tightened his hold and his gay, my child, and forget about your- WOMEN who W+�•a�t -0"owt ,the 4 Miss Mudge stepped back and be head dropped over ,hers. Her fears self," he implored.acr . "We're on}ty suffer'' every eve, helps h'd1°ys felt im ed to make gram were lulled and her heart ran with beginning, and month-who ma pelt py g gi g, yo.i mush t feel like y lestines b•work A basial „ have sideache or • amends. Do y,oa want a lift to the 'sudden melody. She closed her eyes this. . Let's go "o t and look at our. -headache due to isnem•at isn't pM�. "Fetal-a-ti , �t 'r ;" _ mads from faults and herbs,will boat? I have a car. and sank limply in the"circle of his -shieimatea They're sure to be terri- functional disturb :sed bold up year liver Eke nsdtitg else-IL She looked_ at him questioningly arms. She dimly remembered the ble." "" antes, also those T Tes'0.bs amazed how well you are eery for a moment, then brightened up. starved months of her marriage, and The ship Ras en fete. -Chinese abotit to become _— ts+ureieet. Try Fruit-alines: AN deogPstr• "That would be kind ofyou," she the hatred she had for her husband. lanterns swung on the after-deck, mothers, as well LIYER said. There was nothing-to. regret *here the orchestra played an old Viennese as middle-aged FRUIT-A-TIVESTAM S Miss Mudge's elation•faded as soot's he was 'concerned. Her, baby was waltz and the' sky was powdered _ women who ex perience heat as her cabin door was closed. She sat another matter. with"yellow'stars four evenings let- flashes, will find Dr. Pierre's F%vorite Pre "'Darling," " ,a " t seri tion a dependable vegetable topic. on the edge of her oed'and wondered Darling, he said, what are,you er as the lliarenia neared S.rom= rIrs, hoary McDonald, 453'Bathurst St., if it had been so.cleyei of her, after thinking of?" , ung low in the sky, London,'Ont., said: "I found Dr. Pierce's y p " ,. Favorite Prescription excellent n build ma ■N'I all, to have lost fort of her precious Quite a lot,-Peter. She dragged like a golden guinea. It was an old up. I was in a dragged-out condition, my five hundred dollars. She hadn't in- her: thoughts back to the present. story to Dick, leaning against the nerves were unstrung and I felt dull, tired , and listless, but the 'Favorite Prescription _ T tended to stake more fhan•a quarter I m seeing myself as a small and rail, smoking a cigarette and watch- stimulated my appetite and Cave me splen- Trom Head to Feet at a time, but she had won five dol:"' '"selfish worm. In fact, Pm seeing my- ing with cynical interest. _ did relief from this coaditioo.' Buy of your lars at the start, and that had seem- self as I am." (To be continued) _ nearby druggist today. Nolo Almost Ckwel:'d Up ed so exciting that she had gone on -� • Mrs. X of Fort and on to ruin.' "You're, a fool, William,Ont.,writesa Alice Mudge," she told herself, seg " erely. "You save and scrimp for Alyhsubatndwweoo-rom years and years, and then you spendered with — his head tohz w f twenty-five dollars at Madeira fora � Be1_z ,,,lKy Spanish shawl and lose fort dollars �� Y :• . used three bottle... ' at Monte Carlo• as if you were an ��.. only a very sfimu patch From now on she would have to �•� i,'7CZ>/fi► on his bock." be economical. Too much of her • = g money was gone and she was only • • g% y" ' Bel-Zema is an`entirely new idea in • beginning the cruise. treatment for eczema and kindred,skin disorders.Itfis easily applied.Itchiness Miss Mudge took out her diary and �° z is relieved immediately. In most canes proceeded to record her impressions 1 �. Al '.a Y scale disappears in a few da* of the day. _ tI ' Nothin Bel-Zema is son-greasy-has a pleas- g to Regret lir p ant odour-dries quickly--does not The "Marenia" was easing out of �h stain or diwolour clothing or.bed linen the harbour and the lights were - wasbets off easily with warm or cold flickeringa like forest of lighted - water-is soothing and,non-irritating candles. The coast lisle" was soy wl I� It's IieW—it's dlf- " 9 +i evgn in extreme cases• engulfed t*n the night, and the boat _ '' " f e r e n.t. A finer- For Sale By All Druggist@ began to toss in a Mediterranean 'eigarette tobacco storm. In a stateroom amidships on R , Send 100for Generous Trial Sample C deck, Jenny and Peter Rumford tg ,.'backed by 80 years? Depnrtmcnt �s'e were unpacking their things. Jenny ~' Ce. Try it. stopped every few minutes to look eXper1en WAMPOLE a Co. t1MUND a little tremulously at Peter, whose ..� Perth.o" 1O attention was all on what he was do- _. 'ng mBEL=ZEMA "Well, we're off." His voice had A sooeLing unciae tee lama treatment at, a note of relief. "•Perhaps-yuw won't Fasema Psaclasb Polson IA worry so much now, Jenny. There's TF-28 Dezmatitle Prurids Ant ass nothing like the lift of a ship's an- chor to lighten the heart." - Issue No. 21••-x'38 -Jenny moved to his side and slip- ped,her hand beneath hii chin. Her I N E U T "Peter! C voice was beseeching. 77 London, England, Anticipating Aix Raids, Trains More Firemen >•.. n�a scho. o�' f .. ¢ss :1:r� n:1 on . ............ ` GESSON V111 knowing that he had answered them , SERVING THROUGH CW.RISTIAN well, asked him. The scribe fully re- i CITIZENSHIP cognized the supreme qualities of Je- sus, = lylar 12:13-15, 28 34 ,teaching and the.remarkable fin- _ ^ Golden Text.—Thou shalt love thy ality of hia answer to the preceding. :.. a . neighbor.as thyself. Mark 12:31. question that had been asked. What THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING commandment is the first of all. To • Time.—Tuesday 'o! Passion Week, understand'the que.3tion and the ans- April 4, A.D. 30. wer we must recall that the rabbis counted no less than 613 command- Place.—Jerusalem. 13. And they send- unto certain of menta, 248 positives 365 negative. v the Her-lians, Some magnified the commandments that they might catch him in talk. Be- a ou a sacra ce , -hind this malicious purpose of these teaching of the First and Second Com- Fff supposedly honorable men was a hat- mandments. This sentence absolutely °°" - M 'v. red' of the Lord Jesus Christ, which prohibits the recognition of any gods f a had already prejudiced his case, and but the one true God, and the worship 1 had, cloned the minds oL-these.men to of any being other than God himself. 4 the truthfulness of his teaching and 30. And thou shalt love the Lord thy ;�y the reality of his lkresaiahship. These God. This is a quotation from Deut. '! emissaries were chosen, because they 6:5, and, as Rabbi Hertz has said: f occupied .different sides of the quer- "This is the first instance in. human tion props d to Jesus. On the quer- history that the love of God was de- i -tion of the paying of tribute, with all bath laws, others the law and,regu- Bearing in mind the threat of incendiary bombs, London, Eng., is traiaing emergency fire crews to act the corollaries, they would be divided, lafiona about dreumciaion. . in the event of war. This group is being shown the special equipment. and Jesus mus:uffend one or the other 29. Jesus answered, The first is, t,� his answer. The Herodians fav Hear, 0 Israel; -the Lord our God, the it Charles Boyer, and Sigurd Gurie, who He Starved Rather ed the Roman `•ta, while the Pharr- Lord is one. This verse sums up the �� did so well in "Marco Polo, takes her saes opposed it continually, demanding manded in any religion. The love' ot ± place. It will be interesting to see if Than Seek Relief for the Jewish peopl9 complete Inde- God is the distinctive mark of his true oYIQ " ---pendeace-of-ii-Daae. _ _ worshippers. Love of God must be - — --- - :�•' .� - the outcome,o now edge-of-God." - A Conversati Hat Trap With all thy heart, and with all thy T el�-of Proud • 14. And when they were come, they To the Death gay unto him, Teacher, we know that soul, and with all thy mind, and with thou art true. An cher,unconscious witness all tUy strength. The first phrase Joseph Ghana, of Orangeville, t 'to the impression which Christ's life means that there is to be no part of � Ont.,, might be alive today if pride and teaching had left, even upon ene. out heart which does not love God.'In � , had not forced hint to choose a slov! ' mies. And rarest Sot for any one. the psY-chology of the ancient Hebrews _ �BC�I0 a.; -death from starvation rather than had shown tittle consideration for the "soul" was the organ of the de- _ apply for town relief. men of learning and,hierarchic.;rank, sires and affections. The"mind" here ' Three months' illness, during doubtless he would be equally indif- would seem to refer to the faculty of B VIRGINIA DAL= which doctors of Lord Dufferin Hos- thought to the procurator and the am. thought itself. When we are told to wx pital did their best to repair rav love the Lord with all 11f our strength, Pat"Test Pilot" down as one of the a s of malnutrition, was climaxed peror.t: �naelf. For thou regardeat not � -. the person'of.men, That is a person's It means that we are to yield to him pictures that you must not miss. Not Xvrna Lav Luise Rainer by a stroke and Ghana failed to ral• outward appearance or position. But all the force and power which resides just because the leading roles are be- �yliss'Gur!• follows in the footsteps of ly. For a week prior to his plight t of a truth teachest the way of God. in our being, especially In our bodies. Ing played by Myrna;Loy, Clark Gable The keeping of'all laws should be mo- and Spencer Tracy, with Lionel Har•. some of the,other girls who have been being discovered, he had subsisted The prear I,' is skillfully arranged second choice,under such circumstanc- on bread and water in a house with.. with the vi�w o*,1;arming suspicion, lived by love; if it is not, then the rymore added•for good-measure, or be morel value of obedience is lost.Every cause the'story is a good one, but be es. Remember Luise Rainer, who Bot out heat. But his neighbors were -and at the same time preventing es her chance In "Escapade" when Myr- kept in ignorance of what was hap- cape. They . ei hiring Jesus to work sin is a violation of the law of love, cause of the thrills contributed by the — _ and every grace and sirtue is an ea wry when-it takes to the-air._-. na Loy didn't want to play in it?. It penin because the old man didn't Pining Itis---own destruction by means o{. sa - made her .as star, KehwErnber what bap want their pity or help, towaspeo- presaioln'oL love In one or other of its unguarded statement he might make. There to a flight in a bomber ,fora pened to Rosalind Russell when she pie say. many aspects. had to pinch hit in Rendezvous' for Kept Up a Bluff • Is it ra-v''1'to give tribute unto new attitude record, There is a power ,• Raesar, or not? 1;. Shall give or 31. The second is'this, Thou shalt drive to tear an army pursuit plane, that same Mias Loy? "He managed 'tom keep up a good ~ _ 'shall we not give? The great rebel- love thy neighbor as thyself. There _ lion.r-3a,inst Rome, headed by Judas none- othrsr commandment greater Waft" d _ W. L bl ' declared Dr J each, _ who attended him in hospital. "When ItcribA did nat asknf-Gailloo (A ata 5;27)j hed-ter Its war- ,.' an — I asked him why he hadn't applied .,cry. "]t is r '. lawful to pay trib';te for the second commandment, but the �*: of Denmark is.a movie fan; sees about for relief,, he told me that he'would- ta Caesar. Jewish patriots'deapanc statement !s incomplete without it. . eight.pictures a week ...... .Harold n'£ w ed the paytnPnr of tribute.' K Christ Thts second c-mmandment does not Lloyd is one of Hollywood's beat bow- accept help so long as he as said "Yes,". his accusers' would de- -stand in the Old.1;estament in the lers ....•. Believe !t or not, Bob Burns able to walk on'his two feet." commanding position of the first, but Small jobs provided' Ghana with nounce him to the people, as an op- g � is learning Spanish for his role in a meagre livelihood. But winter p-essor. LL ";Jo;' they could accuse Is brought in only incidentally, in Lev, "Tropic Holiday" . . : Deanna.Durbin him to `he Romans as a rebel. But 19:18, where, moreover,' neighbour" whose 'nft picture Is .a honey, Is the found himh i L tiny work and little he, knowisH their hypocrisy. The Is evidently restricted to a brother lastest star to have-her hand and foot- by little his tiny hoard of money +"* dwindled until he reached the stage Jew. Jesus pate it in a commanding prints imprinted is the lobby of Gran- word "hypocri;: mems, literally, w; - where it was a case of starvingor •. —„ ositlon and widens the .meaning of man's Chinese theatre, that memory = acting," Said unto them, Why make P „ a book o! Ho seeking assistance from the town a,trial of me? bring me a denarius, neighbour to felipw men." llywood's famous folk ...... _ authorities. #'at I may nee it. Tile denarirs le'the 32.'And the-Scribe said .unto him, Senator Fishface.may return to the Ghana chose to starve, name f the most simple Roman coin Of a truth, Teacher, thou hast' well , lair; he's been talking to apohsors In o P 29th o than Chita On May _9 more thro: h the empire, said that ire•is one;.an'ri there-is none go •••••• which circulated P -American seed cos and snit• g sad in terms' of which all pnbile ac other but he. 33. And to love him two score of the�attoa's swing bands P p > vice atroIs have 'been issued with - P w heard in an outdoor concert - 1 e d _ .. - with all th will be -h - Sart and d narius with all the h k -- , cc.- _ were made up. A e a new radio device. which enable, was, In the time of our Lord, the daily understanding, . and with all the at Randalls Island Stadium, New York them to communicate direct with l -,wage rf a laborer "Matt. 20:21f.). strength, and to love his neighbour as and conducted by Martin Block — and headquarters. 16: And they brought it. A• - he himself, is much more than all.whole broadcast, of rrse, first-time- ealth-IInta them, a.�h -is this images Ings and .sacrifices. The -- --awingsters-have--played--to a rear umpers o eir pa ro .: cars will be used as wireless aerials and raperscription? 'The image, of scribe's answer is made of quotations many awingsteri6 will have played to Transmitting as welt as receiving course, was the head of Caesar stamp- from the ..prophets which exalt the getber. CI on tha corn, while the superscrip- moral over the ceremonial law (Pa. Spencer Tracy sets will be .carried by all patrols tion consisted of the Latin words sur- 51:16; Hos. 6:6; Mie. 6:6-8). His and there's the Cleveland air race. Incidentally, the bumpers will eon rounding the-image on the edge of words seem to imply that some, of the Paul Mantz acted as technical advisor Beauty treatments seem to do the time to took like bumpers—to pre the rota. And they said 'unto him, serines were beginning to understand least for those who need them the vent crooks spotting transmitting fort the picture, but Metro isn't saying , Caesar'p All Roman emperors were not. merely our Lord's teaching about much about that, because he was co- most. patrols. _d palled Ca+sar. The Hing emperrr the spiritual meaning of the law, but pilot and navigator for Amelia Eat- -was Tiberius. Christ's answer was pe- also that there was a distinct sympa• hart, and the company didn't want to AllotheC Difficult Prohriem Solved 8, culiarly.complete. The Pbarisees had .thy between the idea' of Jesus Rad cash in on her disappearance in order y a maxim, "He whose coin is current those of the greater prophets. He to get more publicity for the film. - + 1 seems almost the first-fruits of those hing of t_•e 'and." Handwriting Analysis + - of the sect of the Pharisees who after- The T'tings That Are Caesar's Robert Taylor isn't going 4o be just By LAWRENCE HIBBERT 17. And Jesus said unto them, Ren ward believed. a' 'pretty boy" if the•atudio can help (Psycholopirt and Handwriting Analyst) der unto Caesar the, things that are 34. And when Jesus saw that he ans- it. He. is scheduled for "Northwest Caesar's, and unto God the things that wered discreetly, he said onto him, Passage," but first he will play the Thou art not far from the kingdom of A lady reader writes as 'follows: as a "dog-Li-the•manger" reluctance ti are. God's. When Jesus replied to part of a prize figbter-in Otve and their,.question, he made it a matter God. Take." "Some time ago I met a man who had to see him happy with another woman., of payment, saying, If one would inter• The-scribe was near the Kingdom been very unhappily married. After My correspondent's writing, on the „ t,ec:use he was deeply stirred by the innumerable squabbles his wife left other hand, shows clearly what a pret strictly, Pay to the Roman gov- answer. There is more than intellec- Merle Oberon thought that she was him, leaving a two-year old baby with wealth of sympathy and love she has. -ernment Roman coni, They them- followed b hold-up men when being i y i p No wonder that the man has fallen ia, _q were, tacitly recorian here. There is the stir a her husband. After �e had seen offs e t 4 ua ase • selyp i.- t e t i overnment and availing themselves , g g ring a n s n that they followed her from a theatre so fond of her. of their privileges under It by using And no man after that durst ask him we were is love . . . . We have been to a night club, and asked for protee• living together for over a year and My sympathies in this case are with Its coin, and that left them no pretext any question. There are whole classes ag tion. At least, that was the report — the,second woman. The key to the 3 for denying its rights. Jesus went and levels of questioning which disap• the kiddie is very fond of me. No-one -; fa: b-gond what the Pharisees and Pear or are chased away as clouds it might have been just another varia- could be happier than we have been. ,solution is money. • I have little doubt fa: bans ever expected in answering are chased awa the moment you tion of the old idea involving an act- The wife has consistently refused to that the man can use the matter of an ;this question. One's satire duty of bring Jesus Christ -upon the scene. rens' being robbed of her jewels, all divorce her husband, and now she is allowance as a lever to gain perman a- - i a Vit-defined e' his relationship And this because of his goodness, be. for the dear sake of publicity. Anyway pleading with him to go back to her. ent happiness. to government. "The things of God" cause of his moral,greatness, because Miss Oberon wasn't robbed, This he refuses to do although he I know there are p'eopie who will of the quality of him. - •• makes her an ample allowance. . say the husband's ,place is,with his are all that out relationship to him in- you've heard about the struggles of wife, no matter how ill-suited they yu :volves, contrition, faith, love, worship, — Now, although I love him desperately, are. I cannot subscribe to It -!n this obedience. Riches I hold in light esteem, the sound effects men to get just the if I thought it was for his good and And if most of all he demands the And vs. I Is to scorn; right sound before the microphone — case because the wife felt no qualms r in that ofAhe child that they be reunited, love,' the heart of man, here also hd And lust of fame was but dream, rubbing their fingers across paper to. 1 would not hesitate to give him UP, angor deserting her husband 'and the • That vanished with the morn: get the sound of wind in the trees, or kiddie.• X can ask, "Whoae.image and auperscrip• much as it would hurt me. Do you something like that. Charles Atlas, think they could live happily tion is this?" For in the image of God pp y togeth• the only prayer: "The World's Most Perfer•ty Develop Have YOU any problems. you'd like made he man. And they marvelled And.if I pray. v y sacrifice simply ? i er. Or would m t., disclose to this writer. Have you That moves my lips for + ed Strong Man," appeared os Fred Al- mean that the woman would con fete greatly at him. They wondered, per „ p an handwriting you want analysed? Is, Leave the heart that now T lea's program, and they wanted fife y y T; haps, not so much, at the profound the ruin of his ills that she started your, own, or a sweetheart's, or per bear, sound of a telephone honk's being torn truth of the words, which they could ,,, g when they lived together previously?" haps ,you wish to know more about w scarcely have realized, as aNthe ab And give, me liberty. i ` _ In two by him. Tried everything, but °.;sure in them of anything on which couldn't get !t. Finally Atlas picked up The wife's writing shows her up as friends or relatives. Send specimens they could lay hold. Yes, as myt swift days near their a huge New York phone book, strode a selfish, inconsiderate and heartless of the writings you want analysed, Two Greatest Commsndmerils goal, over to the microphone, and tore It in woman• Her sole Interest In lite is enclosing IOc, for EACH. specimen. 28. And one, the scribes came,and 'Tis all the plore; two — and the sound was perfect! herself. Ido not believe she has any Send with stamped addre:sed envel- 'heard them questioning together, and inTtfe and death a chainless soul, dove for her hiiaband, nor for their ops,to: L. Hibbert, Room 421, 73 Weal With courage to endure. Sylvia Sidney refused to be the her child. Her desire to have her husband Adelaide St.. Tnronto Ont. All letters 8—D —Emily Bronte cine of "Algiers" playing be to back is Inspired by selfishness as well are confidential. : OL .v'.r,.q{Pz ..2,,. rw. en:;.a-e ....rr..a,,:•s.+�::aa�. ��.a -.. 'n'.:•:n.'.�..—r-•...m: i ..:-]a- _ r.� .s-s _ -:...JYw ... °1r �.'i..:Y.ce. .f* b "9 t :,.- 'M•.. ser`i. ._;. - : sw a... . Ila - : ind ]LTA. Boge! "met W=fty wa• m•de Wer week, whW <" in Part rem with •their- Mr. W. H. Westney, of WestgleII daughter, li(,m. Austin and family. Farm, set apart four nares, inchrd- 49oaday next being.Victoria Day -Mrs. Spearin of Orillia, is vis- mg his two arses of pri neyal maple 7i � -and a general holiday, all places of iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J- and beech bush and replanted to business will be closed. G. Baxter for s few dayssieaples, ash and pines. Some 2000 - u w _ --an. W. F. Jones, of Ottawa, -Mrs- King and son, James, of trees were put in and a new fence = ,.•spsnt the week-ead with her sister, Toronto, visited' Pickerinb' friends erected to protect them. Tree plant- )11n.- lant-11n.- W. C. Murk:ar, here. on Tuesday. inc is always to be cammrended, but « t -- f-,Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley and The ladies of the different•, wbodlet planting is the best kind of 4re' comes' the Bride"' ' dauglder, Joyce; and Mr. and Mrs. churches-of #W village are busy investment. Moreover, it adds much Lea. M. Morley, spent Sunda? with these days making quilts to be sent to the value of the commir'nity, who III s Tailored Tip Top Bait ti . •:trdenda in Hamilton. in the mission bales to the West. have certain vested interest in -The month of May has been un- -Dr. Cartwright has been mak- beauty of the countryside. In his � - a -- nsually cold and last week. snow Jag 'considerable repairs to his res- old woodlot, these stand many old 9II fell on several parts of the Provin- idence, besides erecting a sun-room elms eighty feet highs; tall beeches, •+ ' ere and there was also alight frost,- in the front, which adds much to its straight maples, while the last old THE GAOOM which however, caused no damage. appearance. hemlock has Just been removed. An- --Services in the United Church -Mnr. Conway, who has been a other person here who is doing much on Sunday next at the usual hours. resident of Pickering for, several to retain wild bird and small animal will be properly dressed 11 s. m. and ? p. in. Sunday years, lcft 't14a week for Jackson'-3 life, is Chas. Puckrin, who has en- fkbool at 10 a. n. Commencing this 'Point, wkiere ehe.will reside in the' couraged wild ducks, pheasants and a . 3reek choir V-6- will he held at iatric. other waterfowl as wall &q muskrats - -- ` 8.80 p. m. Friday evening. -The First of July Program Com- on his 100-acre preserve near here. I -,M �OT - r. and Mrs. Wm. White of mitteeh met again -on Wednesday Mr. Yeates 'Hiss a 1000-tree orchard - +r 1 Hrooklin accompanied by their dau- evening, with considerable progress that is looking well this year. R. P. j;hter, Mrs. Richard Rodd, visited reported having been made during. Winters has made quite,extensive . ]lair. and Mrs. C. J=. Stevenson on the first week. plantings in front of his stone red- Full Dress %turday afternoon last. -F- and 'Nis. IMcks and sister- idence. Fred Crawford has also .-The Hon. R. B. Bennett would in-law, of Toronto', called on Picker made several plantings of forest splpreciate tWe one. A local lady a ins friends on Monday, while on. trees• .Grasmere Farm has a 2-acre few days ago-in attempting to make 'their way to Uxbridge where they woodlat and others in a general an imrpression on her listeners tori are spending a 'few days fisl'ing. way are adding to the beauty of the or Blue Serge Suit. " of her attending a. garden party P'nlit trees are now bursting vicinity. f out West with Mrs. R. B. Bennett. forth in bloom, and prospects am --ICongratulations•to Miss Audrey goai for an abundant crop. All ...Styled and. Tailored. by =- Bcott on her winning the Silver damage from frost is now over un. AILORS at the Broadview Boys' Fair less some -unusually cold weather FOR SALE-choice Holstein Sire,_ Til T0� T - in Toronto, on May 4th, for her takes place. son of full sister of Pietje Colantha - dance, "The' Highland Fling". . ,It -Representatives of the Consum•' Dewdrop, world lifetime production .18 likely that Audrey will appear on ers' Gas Co. Toronto were in the Champion of .age . on twice a day - . ... ,.Limited the evening program on the First of village on Wednesday. They have miffing and. Can. Champion in 4 yr. . :. -. July program here. their eye on Pickering as 'likely old class for 365 and 305 days for --A certain magistrate of this customers in an expansion program. milk and fat. His sire is son of 'M province urges that all old cars befeeding this district• by pipelines Abbekerk Sylvius Lad 3rd, who has CHAPMAN" forbidden the use of the highways from the city. around 15 R. O. P. .daugl'_ters. Neg- - -on the grounds that they are a men- -At the annual meeting of the ative to federal blood teat.. Age 56 - - ..•es to.other motorists as they hold Tennis Club on „Wednesday, May Price $125. Wen. J. Taylor, R. R. up traffic and are the cause of 18th, the following were given•off- 2, Prcloering. nmy•accidents. Another magistrate ice: President,W. W. Money. Vice 0 M.Lg -disputes this statement and says President, Norah Quigley. Secret- LOST--A stri*; of Silver Prayer Wor CothIeS that in all his experience is dealing sry. Edith Murray. Treasurer, Jean Beads, small size. Reward. Finder SP smith motor accidents, not one was Clark; and an Executive committee please Leave at News Office. doe to old cars, but all were caused ownprising---Dr. V. E. Carb-right. =by newer and speedier ears. G. W.'Barker and G. A. C•tapmsn Fresh Cows and re for sale. - -Word has been received of the The fee was raised to $2.00 for Ad- H. Dunning, 1610 Claremont. Fall sized R'or$ Bhirta, 980. li death on May 11th, of Nelson Eug- alta and $1.00 for juniors, and Lha FOR SALE - strawberry plants, _psi $1.76 yene Peck, eldest son of the, late W. latter are not to play after 6.80 June .Drop variety. 75c. Water Shrunk overalls, . +. r. H. and Mrs. Peak, .of Pickering. in the ,eyenrins. The-_executive. has. Po 1�' -- t56 per 2000, :1 per 10010 #a iota of p Yr. Peak moved to Manitoba a num- visions of tournaments .,with tro li- 4r8b Work Boots, - •- �,� los o! years ago, whlere he engaged ies for t'.se winners, ihter•club visits, AM or iasis. Also asparagus costa. w ' fin farming, and_ later moved to teas. and all that jolly sort of thing $? per I000. S. Murdoch R. X. 1 :Built-in Arok SUPPO t �VOrk Boots. P'lckering. 883`-8. Matwayne, Alberta. He is survived you know. Judging from the inter- by a vvther, Walter, of Hartney, est, shown by fonsmer players and FOR SALE--early cabbage and to- LOmfOrt While fOQ Work- ' . and a sister. gga, c. fine now rAn En liah Foulard Ties, ": llWa), of Toronto; also a half-bro. be more then usually successful.- dos. Also . Cher and sister, Warn.,and.Rets, of Com. Plenty have been grown out doors. .4Rely Vatterns, 75c. to $1,00 Toronto: Libra Nota L. D. Banks, Pickering. _ti - - Mr. and Mrs. C.. J. Stevenson Ladiefi Ohiffon "Aos�, new''vpring shades, sad and Mrs. F. M. C!yapman FOR SALE-•+Plants.--Toamato. cub- Mr. ?� � attended the funeral of Mrs. Gala' One of the.most popular of t`ve re- All sizes, . per p cent novels is Pearl Buck's "This tie, �� Anas�l 's of the Base Line, on Monday,after- Planta Hardy pennnial� E. B. Fie scrim$ Iaewn last. Deceased was a .cor7s? Proud .Heart". In this book the' grown. Brock 'Road, South. 3" Fred T. Bunthag, • of Mrs. Stevenson and,Mrs. 'Chap- author leaves Chins which was the - 3'sf�abllel ed 1857. : tuan and the last of one of. the old- scene of her earlier novels and writge CROWN and EMPIRE MILLETS,of present.dap ,America. Her her- the recognized, best, early and late =- est and most respected families in 'arieties, No. 1 G. S..be. lb. Earl - t - Picloering. Daughter of . the late sine is a girl in one of America's T Nicholas Dehart and widow of the small teams who has a real talent. Amber Sugar Carie (Sorghum),. as SPECIALS - late John Gale, who -for -years as a sculptor, but also a firm deter improved strain. No. 1 G. S., 6 c. _ tartght school at the Taw,, Line and mination-to do perfectly w'•aatever lb. Sudan Grass, an excelleirt Supp- a[so at the Bay at Whitby. Sl,e has comes in her way, and, when she Lementary Pasture, No. 2 G- 3. . marries one of the town boys, who (No. 1 Purity) 6 c. lb- F: H. West- Break Bac®n, -25e. a lb. ­Zlived with her:son. for sever.-1 years, :ze - who was the only son, i" mourns is just getting along in al estate, ney, , Ont. 8g-ale. the loss of a kind and loving moth- this perfection, grid the complete FOR RENT--Sn village of Pickering, Steak, :12c• a �b• confidence in herself that it devel- ier•, who was universally respected. C-roomed house, with bath; newly - - ops, comes near to wreclung their Park Liver, ".12c a lb • --Jt-has been proposed in the in 'and a drawback decorated. Wired for electric stove. - • • ha d wback in ens P Vas ''House of Commons that radio own- P M° $20 per month. Apply:A. McMillan, • all the later relationships of her _Stewing .Beef ars who have not procured their 19 Melinda Str. Toronto; Elgin 12c.. a 140 be sub life. Sue is the. only character in t licensee for the year, subject to thk book that is not entirely convin- 5304. • - a fine not erreeding $500, and al- ting, her perfection seeming co riot -Jewel Shortening, _ 115c• a ' lb iso to a.prison term It does not mat- f P quite real,and the story is.well told :,LILLIAN S • ter wh9tlrer t}1e radio is in use or and carries interest throughout: Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13c. not, the lieetft must be paid fol. This book has recently'.been added BEAUTY SHOP - MaiSy persons who have radios do to Pickering Lib tins, 25c• =not -realize the- -trri ble-crime- they- --g.__. .._ '�8 .._PAY collet- e - tion. Three doors east of the OId Cburdr are cothmitting "if t%ey neglect this a Crammer'a _ important matter. 'A motorist who Andley G Mr. R E I. D ra through negligence or while under • • _ the influence of liquor. may be the Two frosts occurred during Ihe- Shan poo and Finge,'rwave 56e. cause of an accident which may re- week. ,�. Butcher �phone-•3000) Tielrvrin Ault in serious or fatal injuries to ' The outlook for fruit seems to be Fiagerwave . another, receive., the puriislinent of good, especially in spies. ShampooOil Fiagerwave lfbe. _ •a small fine and several days im- The hal] team,here' is being well Arching - • prisonment and the loss of his lec- o ised mid practice has been Manicure n %z StorA ense for several WRE7 Mwever, commenced in the Winte field. Pseuds _ 5k this is an insignificant crime compar- So many are taking an interest that HAIRCUTTING =6e. • . " • • ed with that of depriving the goo two diamond8 may operate at'once. ernment of a $2.50 license fee. Spring time is' Seed ' time Dr'. R. Y. Parry and rwrife, and Thermique Heaterless Bil Perman. -The death occurred on'Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Currie, of Hamilton' - Way 3rd, of Emily A. Courtice were guests of P. M. Yeates on eatWaves Red Clover,.Timoth , 'Alfalfa, =1.95 81.50 $3.60 $6.N -Rowe, at her home in Birmingham- Sunday. Dr. Parry was the family wbnw. Pick. t20A Eng, after a lingering. illness from physician for the Yates home when Alsike and Sweet Clover heart trouble. The late Mrs. Rowe he lived in that city, and has been was born in the Township of Dail- a life-long friend. Mr. Currie is a The Pickering ington, near Bowmanvflle and when grandson`of Dr: McGilil, M. L, A. All government tested _ a young,wpman, moved to Picbering who represented South Ontario at MEAT MARKET - j with the rest of the family in the the time of Confederation. .' All' kindof Csarderi Seed$ - year 1877, where she was well A commendaMe' movement on'the �— - known in those days-in the Method- part of a farmer and for the com. arry a full line of }_ 1st Church acid Sunday School and ,(top next coium > In bull~ and package• surrounding country. About the ; - ;� year 1896 she went to England on a Frimh FARMS SOZ.D .` visit. and while there married and rat or c ormic ee Farm MaebletryL and -' slid Agc f M C k.D clog lived then the feet of her Life. Her C }Z. Purcell Co. have been r li husband died several years ago, but id M Rcpai s. she leaves behind,.or.- son, Rev. W. instrumental in securing the galeas of `:Cured _ A. Rowe and wife a,.d tib grand- many farms for various purposes `ate+ Our Motto-Ne Dam i1t. am t•t it. (k sof 001K children. W. L. C.o:-tiro, of Pick- durin8 the past. We have anasy • >M900 Prospective purchasers. Perhaps eats er4ag is s brothnz. On brother, pt�rty would exactly fill' ylrthar J. and one• •'. hl:a:'g G. �� haat with mss. Our delivery is at your eerviee! J• S.' PI BA1SDONt `" JWrIng passgd s.-ay #i.,o� y1:-RrQ i "� Phone Pick 160 �r C. R, Parcell Co. 169 'Yon;e Str. � _ I _ - Toronto. (.LL.ARENCE. SILK